2000 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

2000

35 Seth Etherton 2000 Anaheim Angels 05-26-2000 23
1, 46 Keith Johnson 2000 Anaheim Angels 04-17-2000 29
39 Keith Luuloa 2000 Anaheim Angels 05-17-2000 25
54 Derrick Turnbow 2000 Anaheim Angels 04-17-2000 22
32 Matt Wise 2000 Anaheim Angels 08-02-2000 24
76 Shawn Wooten 2000 Anaheim Angels 08-19-2000 28
45 Leslie Brea 2000 Baltimore Orioles 08-13-2000 21
80 Carlos Casimiro 2000 Baltimore Orioles 07-31-2000 23
65, 13 Ivanon Coffie 2000 Baltimore Orioles 07-15-2000 23
50 Ryan Kohlmeier 2000 Baltimore Orioles 07-29-2000 23
71, 32 Luis Matos 2000 Baltimore Orioles 06-19-2000 21
56 Willie Morales 2000 Baltimore Orioles 04-09-2000 27
53 John Parrish 2000 Baltimore Orioles 07-24-2000 22
29 Jay Spurgeon 2000 Baltimore Orioles 08-15-2000 24
56 Israel Alcantara 2000 Boston Red Sox 06-25-2000 27
54 Morgan Burkhart 2000 Boston Red Sox 06-27-2000 28
63 Paxton Crawford 2000 Boston Red Sox 07-01-2000 22
40 Sang-Hoon Lee 2000 Boston Red Sox 06-29-2000 29
49 Lorenzo Barcelo 2000 Chicago White Sox 07-22-2000 22
57 Kevin Beirne 2000 Chicago White Sox 05-17-2000 26
60 Rocky Biddle 2000 Chicago White Sox 08-10-2000 24
56 Mark Buehrle 2000 Chicago White Sox 07-16-2000 21
21 Joe Crede 2000 Chicago White Sox 09-12-2000 22
52 Jon Garland 2000 Chicago White Sox 07-04-2000 20
58 Matt Ginter 2000 Chicago White Sox 09-01-2000 22
65 Kelly Wunsch 2000 Chicago White Sox 04-03-2000 27
62 Cameron Cairncross 2000 Cleveland Indians 07-20-2000 28
60 Kane Davis 2000 Cleveland Indians 06-12-2000 24
47 Tim Drew 2000 Cleveland Indians 05-24-2000 21
71 Willie Martinez 2000 Cleveland Indians 06-14-2000 22
61 Chan Perry 2000 Cleveland Indians 08-05-2000 27
46 Paul Rigdon 2000 Cleveland Indians 05-21-2000 24
59 Mark Watson 2000 Cleveland Indians 05-19-2000 26
49 Adam Bernero 2000 Detroit Tigers 08-01-2000 23
23 Javier Cardona 2000 Detroit Tigers 05-31-2000 24
46 Mark Johnson 2000 Detroit Tigers 04-07-2000 24
54 Rod Lindsey 2000 Detroit Tigers 09-02-2000 24
17 Eric Munson 2000 Detroit Tigers 07-18-2000 22
52 Kevin Tolar 2000 Detroit Tigers 09-11-2000 29
56 Brandon Villafuerte 2000 Detroit Tigers 05-23-2000 24
56 Jeff D'Amico 2000 Kansas City Royals 06-03-2000 25
57 Scott Mullen 2000 Kansas City Royals 08-31-2000 25
51 Kris Wilson 2000 Kansas City Royals 07-28-2000 23
12 Danny Ardoin 2000 Minnesota Twins 08-02-2000 26
40 John Barnes 2000 Minnesota Twins 09-16-2000 24
30 Brian Buchanan 2000 Minnesota Twins 05-19-2000 26
59 Jack Cressend 2000 Minnesota Twins 08-26-2000 25
51 Matt Kinney 2000 Minnesota Twins 08-18-2000 23
24 Matt LeCroy 2000 Minnesota Twins 04-03-2000 24
39 Chad Moeller 2000 Minnesota Twins 06-20-2000 25
52 Danny Mota 2000 Minnesota Twins 09-15-2000 24
2 Luis Rivas 2000 Minnesota Twins 09-16-2000 21
57 Johan Santana 2000 Minnesota Twins 04-03-2000 21
58 Randy Choate 2000 New York Yankees 07-01-2000 24
76 Craig Dingman 2000 New York Yankees 06-30-2000 26
67 Darrell Einertson 2000 New York Yankees 04-15-2000 27
63 Randy Keisler 2000 New York Yankees 09-10-2000 24
38 Jake Westbrook 2000 New York Yankees 06-17-2000 22
59 Todd Belitz 2000 Oakland Athletics 09-04-2000 24
22 Eric Byrnes 2000 Oakland Athletics 08-22-2000 24
33 Marcus Jones 2000 Oakland Athletics 07-17-2000 25
20 Mark Mulder 2000 Oakland Athletics 04-18-2000 22
60 Jose Ortiz 2000 Oakland Athletics 09-15-2000 23
36 Adam Piatt 2000 Oakland Athletics 04-24-2000 24
54 Jon Ratliff 2000 Oakland Athletics 09-15-2000 28
53 Barry Zito 2000 Oakland Athletics 07-22-2000 22
58 Kevin Hodges 2000 Seattle Mariners 04-24-2000 26
38 Joel Pineiro 2000 Seattle Mariners 08-08-2000 21
22 Kazuhiro Sasaki 2000 Seattle Mariners 04-05-2000 32
45 Trevor Enders 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09-02-2000 25
36 Tony Fiore 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 08-27-2000 28
55 Toby Hall 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09-15-2000 24
58 Travis Harper 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 08-04-2000 24
19 Aubrey Huff 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 08-02-2000 23
15 Kenny Kelly 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09-07-2000 21
71 Damian Rolls 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09-03-2000 22
13 Mike Lamb 2000 Texas Rangers 04-23-2000 24
49 Brian Sikorski 2000 Texas Rangers 08-16-2000 26
39 B.J. Waszgis 2000 Texas Rangers 07-29-2000 29
2 Michael Young 2000 Texas Rangers 09-29-2000 23
34 Clayton Andrews 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 04-16-2000 21
53 Pasqual Coco 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 07-17-2000 22
34 Darwin Cubillan 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 05-20-2000 27
45 Matt DeWitt 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 06-20-2000 22
66 Leo Estrella 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 07-18-2000 25
17 Josh Phelps 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 06-13-2000 22
16 Andy Thompson 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 05-02-2000 24
55 Dewayne Wise 2000 Toronto Blue Jays 04-06-2000 22
2000 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 2000 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

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.

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.

     

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