1998 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."

"Baseball is the sport that cackles back at can't-miss kids. Baseball humbles every player sooner or later. Baseball confers greatness stingily, in its own sweet time. At least that's what the bow-tied essayists and sandlot scouts solemnly tell us." - Johnette Howard in Sports Illustrated
American League Debuts

1998

11, 13 Justin Baughman 1998 Anaheim Angels 05-17-1998 23
14 Troy Glaus 1998 Anaheim Angels 07-31-1998 21
63 Bengie Molina 1998 Anaheim Angels 09-21-1998 24
56 Jarrod Washburn 1998 Anaheim Angels 06-02-1998 23
28 Joel Bennett 1998 Baltimore Orioles 07-15-1998 28
28 Radhames Dykhoff 1998 Baltimore Orioles 06-07-1998 23
1 P.J. Forbes 1998 Baltimore Orioles 07-21-1998 30
52 Chris Fussell 1998 Baltimore Orioles 09-15-1998 22
13 Jerry Hairston 1998 Baltimore Orioles 09-11-1998 22
10 Ryan Minor 1998 Baltimore Orioles 09-13-1998 24
52 Willis Otanez 1998 Baltimore Orioles 08-25-1998 25
6 Calvin Pickering 1998 Baltimore Orioles 09-12-1998 21
43 Sidney Ponson 1998 Baltimore Orioles 04-19-1998 21
59 Brian Barkley 1998 Boston Red Sox 05-28-1998 22
61 Jin Ho Cho 1998 Boston Red Sox 07-04-1998 22
51 Keith Johns 1998 Boston Red Sox 05-23-1998 26
50 Lou Merloni 1998 Boston Red Sox 05-10-1998 27
52 Donnie Sadler 1998 Boston Red Sox 04-01-1998 22
44 Chad Bradford 1998 Chicago White Sox 08-01-1998 23
12, 17 Mike Caruso 1998 Chicago White Sox 03-31-1998 20
66 Mike Heathcott 1998 Chicago White Sox 08-28-1998 29
62 Bob Howry 1998 Chicago White Sox 06-21-1998 24
57 Mark Johnson 1998 Chicago White Sox 09-14-1998 23
40 Jim Parque 1998 Chicago White Sox 05-26-1998 22
52 Todd Rizzo 1998 Chicago White Sox 04-02-1998 26
27 Brian Simmons 1998 Chicago White Sox 09-21-1998 25
59 John Snyder 1998 Chicago White Sox 06-30-1998 23
56 Bryan Ward 1998 Chicago White Sox 07-03-1998 26
28 Craig Wilson 1998 Chicago White Sox 09-05-1998 28
66 Russell Branyan 1998 Cleveland Indians 09-26-1998 22
6 Jolbert Cabrera 1998 Cleveland Indians 04-12-1998 25
59 Jason Rakers 1998 Cleveland Indians 05-06-1998 24
61 Alex Ramirez 1998 Cleveland Indians 09-19-1998 23
20 Gabe Alvarez 1998 Detroit Tigers 06-22-1998 24
14, 51 Matt Anderson 1998 Detroit Tigers 06-25-1998 21
32 Paul Bako 1998 Detroit Tigers 04-30-1998 25
56 Dean Crow 1998 Detroit Tigers 05-29-1998 25
41 Robert Fick 1998 Detroit Tigers 09-19-1998 24
50 Seth Greisinger 1998 Detroit Tigers 06-03-1998 22
41 Denny Harriger 1998 Detroit Tigers 06-16-1998 28
51 Gabe Kapler 1998 Detroit Tigers 09-20-1998 23
36 Brian Powell 1998 Detroit Tigers 06-27-1998 24
44 Sean Runyan 1998 Detroit Tigers 03-31-1998 23
52 Marino Santana 1998 Detroit Tigers 09-04-1998 26
36 Carlos Beltran 1998 Kansas City Royals 09-14-1998 21
27 Dee Brown 1998 Kansas City Royals 09-14-1998 20
55 Tim Byrdak 1998 Kansas City Royals 08-07-1998 24
45 Bart Evans 1998 Kansas City Royals 06-16-1998 27
43 Carlos Febles 1998 Kansas City Royals 09-14-1998 22
15 Jeremy Giambi 1998 Kansas City Royals 09-01-1998 23
51 Chris Hatcher 1998 Kansas City Royals 09-06-1998 29
32 Mendy Lopez 1998 Kansas City Royals 06-03-1998 24
52 Hector Ortiz 1998 Kansas City Royals 09-14-1998 28
24 Travis Baptist 1998 Minnesota Twins 08-01-1998 26
47 Corey Koskie 1998 Minnesota Twins 09-09-1998 25
51 Doug Mientkiewicz 1998 Minnesota Twins 09-18-1998 24
41 Eric Milton 1998 Minnesota Twins 04-05-1998 22
9 A.J. Pierzynski 1998 Minnesota Twins 09-09-1998 21
53 Benj Sampson 1998 Minnesota Twins 09-09-1998 23
59 Ryan Bradley 1998 New York Yankees 08-22-1998 22
52 Mike Buddie 1998 New York Yankees 04-06-1998 27
26 Orlando Hernandez 1998 New York Yankees 06-03-1998 32
58 Mike Jerzembeck 1998 New York Yankees 08-08-1998 26
38 Ricky Ledee 1998 New York Yankees 06-14-1998 24
60 Mike Lowell 1998 New York Yankees 09-13-1998 24
47 Shane Spencer 1998 New York Yankees 04-10-1998 26
62 Jay Tessmer 1998 New York Yankees 08-27-1998 26
30 Eric Chavez 1998 Oakland Athletics 09-08-1998 20
53 Ryan Christenson 1998 Oakland Athletics 04-20-1998 24
56 Steve Connelly 1998 Oakland Athletics 06-28-1998 24
23 A.J. Hinch 1998 Oakland Athletics 04-01-1998 23
54 Mike Neill 1998 Oakland Athletics 07-27-1998 28
59 Blake Stein 1998 Oakland Athletics 05-10-1998 24
39 Jason Wood 1998 Oakland Athletics 04-01-1998 28
48 Rickey Cradle 1998 Seattle Mariners 07-01-1998 25
54 Steve Gajkowski 1998 Seattle Mariners 05-25-1998 28
16 Charles Gipson 1998 Seattle Mariners 03-31-1998 25
5 Carlos Guillen 1998 Seattle Mariners 09-06-1998 22
59 David Holdridge 1998 Seattle Mariners 08-08-1998 29
12 Shane Monahan 1998 Seattle Mariners 07-09-1998 23
33 Ryan Radmanovich 1998 Seattle Mariners 04-13-1998 26
30 Rolando Arrojo 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 04-01-1998 29
13 Mike Duvall 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09-22-1998 23
20 Scott McClain 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 05-14-1998 25
15 Kerry Robinson 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09-22-1998 24
9 Bobby Smith 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 03-31-1998 23
2 Randy Winn 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 05-11-1998 23
50 Jonathan Johnson 1998 Texas Rangers 09-27-1998 24
14 Rob Sasser 1998 Texas Rangers 07-31-1998 23
52 Roy Halladay 1998 Toronto Blue Jays 09-20-1998 21
53 Steve Sinclair 1998 Toronto Blue Jays 04-25-1998 26
58 Shannon Withem 1998 Toronto Blue Jays 09-18-1998 25
6 Kevin Witt 1998 Toronto Blue Jays 09-15-1998 22
1998 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1998 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Rich Amaral spent nine seasons in the Minor Leagues and upon his callup he commented, "I've been to every baseball park in America, except those in the American and National League."

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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