1989 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."

"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
American League Debuts

1989

43 Wilson Alvarez 1989 Texas Rangers 07-24-1989 19
13, 19 Juan Gonzalez 1989 Texas Rangers 09-01-1989 19
24 Ken Griffey, Jr. 1989 Seattle Mariners 04-03-1989 19
16 Dean Palmer 1989 Texas Rangers 09-01-1989 20
64 Rudy Seanez 1989 Cleveland Indians 09-07-1989 20
17 Sammy Sosa 1989 Texas Rangers 06-16-1989 20
25 Jim Abbott 1989 California Angels 04-08-1989 21
55 Kevin Appier 1989 Kansas City Royals 06-04-1989 21
11 Juan Bell 1989 Baltimore Orioles 09-06-1989 21
4 Gary DiSarcina 1989 California Angels 09-23-1989 21
54 Junior Felix 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 05-03-1989 21
23 Ben McDonald 1989 Baltimore Orioles 09-06-1989 21
9 John Olerud 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 09-03-1989 21
24 Deion Sanders 1989 New York Yankees 05-31-1989 21
13 Omar Vizquel 1989 Seattle Mariners 04-03-1989 21
34 Kevin Batiste 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 06-13-1989 22
36 Albert Belle 1989 Cleveland Indians 07-15-1989 22
21 Francisco Cabrera 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 07-24-1989 22
16 Brian DuBois 1989 Detroit Tigers 08-17-1989 22
39 Mike Dyer 1989 Minnesota Twins 06-29-1989 22
57 Hensley Meulens 1989 New York Yankees 08-23-1989 22
31 Jaime Navarro 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 06-20-1989 22
37 Randy Nosek 1989 Detroit Tigers 05-27-1989 22
6 Bobby Rose 1989 California Angels 08-12-1989 22
6 Bill Spiers 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 04-07-1989 22
21 Robin Ventura 1989 Chicago White Sox 09-12-1989 22
41 Clint Zavaras 1989 Seattle Mariners 06-03-1989 22
42 Scott Coolbaugh 1989 Texas Rangers 09-02-1989 23
47 Mauro Gozzo 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 08-08-1989 23
53 Mark Guthrie 1989 Minnesota Twins 07-25-1989 23
31 Scott Hemond 1989 Oakland Athletics 09-09-1989 23
42 Xavier Hernandez 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 06-04-1989 23
56 Terry Jorgensen 1989 Minnesota Twins 09-10-1989 23
24 Marcus Lawton 1989 New York Yankees 08-11-1989 23
7 Matt Merullo 1989 Chicago White Sox 04-12-1989 23
50 Steve Olin 1989 Cleveland Indians 07-29-1989 23
14 John Orton 1989 California Angels 08-20-1989 23
10 Rob Richie 1989 Detroit Tigers 08-19-1989 23
33 Alex Sanchez 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 05-23-1989 23
55 Paul Sorrento 1989 Minnesota Twins 09-08-1989 23
43 Randy Veres 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 07-01-1989 23
55 Beau Allred 1989 Cleveland Indians 09-07-1989 24
27 John Barfield 1989 Texas Rangers 09-07-1989 24
13 Mike Blowers 1989 New York Yankees 09-01-1989 24
33 George Canale 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 09-03-1989 24
32 Steve Cummings 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 06-24-1989 24
48 Mike Fetters 1989 California Angels 09-01-1989 24
10 Steve Finley 1989 Baltimore Orioles 04-03-1989 24
58 Chip Hale 1989 Minnesota Twins 08-27-1989 24
27, 52 Greg Hibbard 1989 Chicago White Sox 05-31-1989 24
29 Glenallen Hill 1989 Toronto Blue Jays 07-31-1989 24
11, 17 Chris Hoiles 1989 Baltimore Orioles 04-25-1989 24
38 Shawn Holman 1989 Detroit Tigers 09-05-1989 24
45 Kevin Mmahat 1989 New York Yankees 09-09-1989 24
31 Kevin Ritz 1989 Detroit Tigers 07-15-1989 24
37 Kenny Rogers 1989 Texas Rangers 04-06-1989 24
46 Mike Schwabe 1989 Detroit Tigers 05-27-1989 24
27 Joe Skalski 1989 Cleveland Indians 04-10-1989 24
25 Greg Vaughn 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 08-10-1989 24
52 Lenny Webster 1989 Minnesota Twins 09-01-1989 24
53 Kevin Wickander 1989 Cleveland Indians 08-10-1989 24
7 Kent Anderson 1989 California Angels 04-15-1989 25
34 Billy Bates 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 08-17-1989 25
56 Wayne Edwards 1989 Chicago White Sox 09-11-1989 25
31 Eric Hetzel 1989 Boston Red Sox 07-01-1989 25
51 Dann Howitt 1989 Oakland Athletics 09-15-1989 25
76 Tom Magrann 1989 Cleveland Indians 09-07-1989 25
28 Jeff Peterek 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 08-14-1989 25
41 Mike Smith 1989 Baltimore Orioles 06-30-1989 25
20 Doug Strange 1989 Detroit Tigers 07-13-1989 25
30 Larry Arndt 1989 Oakland Athletics 06-06-1989 26
8 Brian Brady 1989 California Angels 04-16-1989 26
34 Bobby Davidson 1989 New York Yankees 07-15-1989 26
11 La Vel Freeman 1989 Milwaukee Brewers 04-07-1989 26
66 Mark Higgins 1989 Cleveland Indians 09-07-1989 26
30 Francisco Oliveras 1989 Minnesota Twins 05-03-1989 26
18 Ramon Pena 1989 Detroit Tigers 04-27-1989 26
3 Dick Scott 1989 Oakland Athletics 05-19-1989 26
47 Gary Wayne 1989 Minnesota Twins 04-07-1989 26
19, 20 Dana Williams 1989 Boston Red Sox 06-19-1989 26
40 Rick Luecken 1989 Kansas City Royals 06-06-1989 28
11 Greg Olson 1989 Minnesota Twins 06-27-1989 28
15 Jeff Schaefer 1989 Chicago White Sox 04-07-1989 28
24 Jeff Schulz 1989 Kansas City Royals 09-02-1989 28
34 Mickey Weston 1989 Baltimore Orioles 06-18-1989 28
31 Pete Dalena 1989 Cleveland Indians 07-07-1989 29
43 Jeff Datz 1989 Detroit Tigers 09-05-1989 29
27, 54 Jack Hardy 1989 Chicago White Sox 05-23-1989 29
17 Matt Winters 1989 Kansas City Royals 05-30-1989 29
54 Paul Wilmet 1989 Texas Rangers 07-25-1989 30
1989 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1989 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

When Christy Mathewson made his Major League debut the newspaper wrote, "The untried semi-professional possessed great speed and plenty of confidence in himself, but could not control his curves."

Ted Cox made his Major League debut in 1977 with the Boston Red Sox and over two games on September 18 and 19, Cox went six for six before he made an out.

     

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