1957 National 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."

"There is a certain amount of fascination to the big league debut of any athlete. Sometimes they are incredible successes. Sometimes they are frenetic failures." - Sportswriter Arthur Daley
National League Debuts

1957

50 Rod Miller 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-28-1957 17
34 Claude Osteen 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 07-06-1957 17
45 Dave Skaugstad 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 09-25-1957 17
17 Bobby Henrich 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 05-03-1957 18
45 Von McDaniel 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 06-13-1957 18
26 Bob Miller 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 06-26-1957 18
9 Don Pavletich 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 04-20-1957 18
19 Hawk Taylor 1957 Milwaukee Braves 06-09-1957 18
48 Jim Woods 1957 Chicago Cubs 09-27-1957 18
18 Dick Drott 1957 Chicago Cubs 04-16-1957 20
47 Jay Hook 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 09-03-1957 20
34 Juan Pizarro 1957 Milwaukee Braves 05-04-1957 20
32 Bob Anderson 1957 Chicago Cubs 07-31-1957 21
46 Don Cardwell 1957 Philadelphia Phillies 04-21-1957 21
18 John DeMerit 1957 Milwaukee Braves 06-18-1957 21
28 Glen Hobbie 1957 Chicago Cubs 09-20-1957 21
3 Don Landrum 1957 Philadelphia Phillies 09-28-1957 21
5 Buddy Pritchard 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-21-1957 21
38 Tom Cheney 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 04-21-1957 22
31 Whammy Douglas 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates 07-29-1957 22
37 Eddie Haas 1957 Chicago Cubs 09-08-1957 22
31 Ken Hamlin 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-17-1957 22
9 Gordon Massa 1957 Chicago Cubs 09-24-1957 22
44 Seth Morehead 1957 Philadelphia Phillies 04-27-1957 22
15 Andre Rodgers 1957 New York Giants 04-16-1957 22
15 Bobby Gene Smith 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 04-16-1957 22
12 Jim Gentile 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-10-1957 23
4 Johnny Goryl 1957 Chicago Cubs 09-20-1957 23
19 Bobby Durnbaugh 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 09-22-1957 24
24 Gene Green 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 09-10-1957 24
10 Eddie Kasko 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 04-18-1957 24
31, 46 Don Lassetter 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 09-21-1957 24
16 Danny McDevitt 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 06-17-1957 24
43 Lloyd Merritt 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 04-22-1957 24
8 Johnny Roseboro 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 06-14-1957 24
7 Casey Wise 1957 Chicago Cubs 04-16-1957 24
9 Harry Anderson 1957 Philadelphia Phillies 04-18-1957 25
39 Curt Barclay 1957 New York Giants 04-21-1957 25
30 Bennie Daniels 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-24-1957 25
8 Dutch Dotterer 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 09-25-1957 25
21 Bill Harris 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-27-1957 25
26 Fred Kipp 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-10-1957 25
29 Bobby Malkmus 1957 Milwaukee Braves 06-01-1957 25
40 Ed Mayer 1957 Chicago Cubs 09-15-1957 25
33 Charlie Rabe 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs 09-21-1957 25
16 Bob Will 1957 Chicago Cubs 04-16-1957 25
38, 52 George Witt 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-21-1957 25
5 Frank Ernaga 1957 Chicago Cubs 05-24-1957 26
38 Billy Muffett 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 08-03-1957 26
28 Chuck Churn 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-18-1957 27
20 Don McMahon 1957 Milwaukee Braves 06-30-1957 27
58 Joe Pignatano 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-28-1957 27
56 Ray Shearer 1957 Milwaukee Braves 09-18-1957 27
49 Rene Valdes 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-21-1957 27
30 Cal Neeman 1957 Chicago Cubs 04-16-1957 28
8 John Kennedy 1957 Philadelphia Phillies 04-22-1957 30
27 Frank Barnes 1957 St. Louis Cardinals 09-22-1957 31
16 Valmy Thomas 1957 New York Giants 04-16-1957 31
1957 National League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the National League during the 1957 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Did you know that Future hall of famer Addie Joss made his Major League pitching debut on April 26, 1902 and tossed a one hitter?

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