1954 American League Debuts

Willie Mays played his first Major League game on May 25, 1951, and went 0-for-5 at the plate. He started his career 1-for-25 and told his manager, "I can't do it, Mr. Leo. You better bench me."

Casey Stengel played his first Major League game on July 27, 1912, and went 4-for-4 at the plate. He commented later in his life, "I broke in with four hits and the writers promptly decided they had seen the new Ty Cobb. It took me only a few days to correct that impression."

Both Mays and Stengel would continue their Major League careers down separate paths of greatness, but each still had to appear in that memorable first Major League game. Baseball Almanac is pleased to present what Cubs broadcaster Steve Stone once described as, "His first Major League debut."

"Always be cautious about rookie performances in September. They don't indicate what will happen in April." - Texas Rangers General Manager Tom Grieve
American League Debuts

1954

25 Harmon Killebrew 1954 Washington Senators 06-23-1954 17
51 Frank Leja 1954 New York Yankees 05-01-1954 18
19 Walt Streuli 1954 Detroit Tigers 09-25-1954 18
39 Tom Flanigan 1954 Chicago White Sox 04-14-1954 19
42 Ron Jackson 1954 Chicago White Sox 06-15-1954 20
27, 62 Camilo Pascual 1954 Washington Senators 04-15-1954 20
26 Tex Clevenger 1954 Boston Red Sox 04-18-1954 21
17 Bill Oster 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 08-23-1954 21
43 Hal Raether 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 07-04-1954 21
15, 40 Frank Bolling 1954 Detroit Tigers 04-13-1954 22
23 Tom Brewer 1954 Boston Red Sox 04-18-1954 22
27 Woodie Held 1954 New York Yankees 09-05-1954 22
24 Russ Kemmerer 1954 Boston Red Sox 06-27-1954 22
31 Steve Korcheck 1954 Washington Senators 09-06-1954 22
24 Billy O'Dell 1954 Baltimore Orioles 06-20-1954 22
25 Arnie Portocarrero 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-18-1954 22
28 Roy Dietzel 1954 Washington Senators 09-02-1954 23
43 Joe Durham 1954 Baltimore Orioles 09-10-1954 23
21 Chick King 1954 Detroit Tigers 08-27-1954 23
39 Guy Morton 1954 Boston Red Sox 09-17-1954 23
8 Rudy Regalado 1954 Cleveland Indians 04-13-1954 23
53 Bill Skowron 1954 New York Yankees 04-13-1954 23
6 Harry Agganis 1954 Boston Red Sox 04-13-1954 24
49 Lou Berberet 1954 New York Yankees 09-17-1954 24
55 Bob Grim 1954 New York Yankees 04-18-1954 24
24 Tom Herrin 1954 Boston Red Sox 04-13-1954 24
30 Frank Lary 1954 Detroit Tigers 09-14-1954 24
17 Bill Upton 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-13-1954 24
40 Lee Wheat 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-21-1954 24
50 George Bullard 1954 Detroit Tigers 09-17-1954 25
20, 34 Art Ditmar 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-19-1954 25
21 Ryne Duren 1954 Baltimore Orioles 09-25-1954 25
15 Jim Finigan 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-25-1954 25
12 Don Mossi 1954 Cleveland Indians 04-17-1954 25
20 Ray Narleski 1954 Cleveland Indians 04-17-1954 25
38 Jose Santiago 1954 Cleveland Indians 04-17-1954 25
33 Vito Valentinetti 1954 Chicago White Sox 06-20-1954 25
23 Carlos Paula 1954 Washington Senators 09-06-1954 26
5 Vic Power 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-13-1954 26
18 Jim Robertson 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-15-1954 26
11 Billy Shantz 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-13-1954 26
32 Johnny Gray 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 07-18-1954 27
49 Dutch Romberger 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 05-31-1954 27
42 Ozzie Van Brabant 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-13-1954 27
6 Spook Jacobs 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 04-13-1954 28
20 Joe Taylor 1954 Philadelphia Athletics 08-26-1954 28
1 Chico Garcia 1954 Baltimore Orioles 04-24-1954 29
28 Tom Hurd 1954 Boston Red Sox 07-30-1954 30
35 Dick Strahs 1954 Chicago White Sox 07-24-1954 30
38 Jay Heard 1954 Baltimore Orioles 04-24-1954 34
1954 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1954 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

On the final day of the 1930 season, Dizzy Dean was called up and pitched a three-hitter. In Spring Training the following year, Dean had a fight with catcher Gabby Street and the franchise left him in the Minor Leagues all season long.

Five-for-five debuts? Believe it or not it has happened twice: On June 30, 1894 Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels and on May 16, 1933, Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators made their Major League debuts and both went five-for-five at the plate.

     

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