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2016 American League Baseball Debuts / Rookies by Baseball Almanac
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2016 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 no Major League record held by a rookie. It's revealing to see just how far the rookie marks are below the single season marks. This is a testament to how difficult the game is to learn and play." - Luke Salisbury in The Answer is Baseball (1989)
2016 American League Debuts

2016 A.L. Rookies | 2016 N.L. Rookies | Baseball Firsts (All Years)

64 Jayson Aquino 2016 Baltimore Orioles 07-04-2016 23
68 Parker Bridwell 2016 Baltimore Orioles 08-21-2016 25
58 Donnie Hart 2016 Baltimore Orioles 07-17-2016 25
25 Hyun Soo Kim 2016 Baltimore Orioles 04-10-2016 28
67 Trey Mancini 2016 Baltimore Orioles 09-20-2016 24
41 Ariel Miranda 2016 Baltimore Orioles 07-03-2016 27
23 Joey Rickard 2016 Baltimore Orioles 04-04-2016 24
40 Ashur Tolliver 2016 Baltimore Orioles 05-26-2016 28
40 Andrew Benintendi 2016 Boston Red Sox 08-02-2016 22
63 William Cuevas 2016 Boston Red Sox 04-21-2016 25
41 Marco Hernandez 2016 Boston Red Sox 04-17-2016 23
65, 43 Pat Light 2016 Boston Red Sox 04-26-2016 25
40 Mike Miller 2016 Boston Red Sox 06-27-2016 26
65 Yoan Moncada 2016 Boston Red Sox 09-02-2016 21
72 Robby Scott 2016 Boston Red Sox 09-02-2016 27
12 Tim Anderson 2016 Chicago White Sox 06-10-2016 22
36 Jason Coats 2016 Chicago White Sox 06-04-2016 26
60 Tyler Danish 2016 Chicago White Sox 06-11-2016 21
51 Carson Fulmer 2016 Chicago White Sox 07-17-2016 22
67 Juan Minaya 2016 Chicago White Sox 09-01-2016 24
38 Omar Narvaez 2016 Chicago White Sox 07-17-2016 24
64 Matt Purke 2016 Chicago White Sox 05-20-2016 25
68 Blake Smith 2016 Chicago White Sox 09-10-2016 28
61 Kevan Smith 2016 Chicago White Sox 09-01-2016 28
24 Charlie Tilson 2016 Chicago White Sox 08-02-2016 23
66 Michael Ynoa 2016 Chicago White Sox 06-14-2016 24
52 Mike Clevinger 2016 Cleveland Indians 05-18-2016 25
65 Joe Colon 2016 Cleveland Indians 07-08-2016 26
66 Perci Garner 2016 Cleveland Indians 08-31-2016 27
9 Erik Gonzalez 2016 Cleveland Indians 07-16-2016 24
54 Ryan Merritt 2016 Cleveland Indians 05-30-2016 24
50 Shawn Morimando 2016 Cleveland Indians 07-02-2016 23
30 Tyler Naquin 2016 Cleveland Indians 04-05-2016 24
62 Adam Plutko 2016 Cleveland Indians 09-24-2016 24
32 Michael Fulmer 2016 Detroit Tigers 04-29-2016 23
40 JaCoby Jones 2016 Detroit Tigers 08-30-2016 24
46 Joe Mantiply 2016 Detroit Tigers 09-03-2016 25
50 Dustin Molleken 2016 Detroit Tigers 07-04-2016 31
53 Warwick Saupold 2016 Detroit Tigers 05-14-2016 26
2 Alex Bregman 2016 Houston Astros 07-25-2016 22
47 Chris Devenski 2016 Houston Astros 04-08-2016 25
10 Yuli Gurriel 2016 Houston Astros 08-21-2016 32
61 Jandel Gustave 2016 Houston Astros 08-11-2016 23
35 Teoscar Hernandez 2016 Houston Astros 08-12-2016 23
51 James Hoyt 2016 Houston Astros 08-03-2016 29
16 Tony Kemp 2016 Houston Astros 05-17-2016 24
8, 19 Colin Moran 2016 Houston Astros 05-18-2016 23
59 Joe Musgrove 2016 Houston Astros 08-02-2016 23
63 David Paulino 2016 Houston Astros 09-08-2016 22
23 A.J. Reed 2016 Houston Astros 06-25-2016 23
62 Brady Rodgers 2016 Houston Astros 09-03-2016 25
13 Tyler White 2016 Houston Astros 04-05-2016 25
60 Hunter Dozier 2016 Kansas City Royals 09-12-2016 25
12 Brett Eibner 2016 Kansas City Royals 05-27-2016 27
61 Kevin McCarthy 2016 Kansas City Royals 09-09-2016 24
15 Whit Merrifield 2016 Kansas City Royals 05-18-2016 27
63 Alec Mills 2016 Kansas City Royals 05-18-2016 24
62 Brooks Pounders 2016 Kansas City Royals 07-05-2016 25
64 Matt Strahm 2016 Kansas City Royals 07-31-2016 24
51 Ji-Man Choi 2016 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 04-05-2016 24
57 Juan Graterol 2016 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 09-02-2016 27
65 Greg Mahle 2016 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 04-13-2016 22
30 James Beresford 2016 Minnesota Twins 09-10-2016 27
17 Jose Berrios 2016 Minnesota Twins 04-27-2016 21
60 J.T. Chargois 2016 Minnesota Twins 06-11-2016 25
64 Pat Dean 2016 Minnesota Twins 05-11-2016 26
49 Adalberto Mejia 2016 Minnesota Twins 08-20-2016 23
52 Byung Ho Park 2016 Minnesota Twins 04-04-2016 29
55 Taylor Rogers 2016 Minnesota Twins 04-14-2016 25
51 Alex Wimmers 2016 Minnesota Twins 08-26-2016 27
26 Tyler Austin 2016 New York Yankees 08-13-2016 24
26 Johnny Barbato 2016 New York Yankees 04-05-2016 23
50, 54 Richard Bleier 2016 New York Yankees 05-30-2016 29
85 Luis Cessa 2016 New York Yankees 04-08-2016 23
38, 64 Ben Gamel 2016 New York Yankees 05-06-2016 23
38, 57, 41, 39, 57 Chad Green 2016 New York Yankees 05-16-2016 24
61 Ben Heller 2016 New York Yankees 08-26-2016 25
65 Jonathan Holder 2016 New York Yankees 09-02-2016 23
99 Aaron Judge 2016 New York Yankees 08-13-2016 24
50, 57 Conor Mullee 2016 New York Yankees 05-16-2016 28
50 Raul Alcantara 2016 Oakland Athletics 09-05-2016 23
45 Jharel Cotton 2016 Oakland Athletics 09-07-2016 24
48 Ryon Healy 2016 Oakland Athletics 07-15-2016 24
55 Sean Manaea 2016 Oakland Athletics 04-29-2016 24
63 Bruce Maxwell 2016 Oakland Athletics 07-23-2016 25
67 Daniel Mengden 2016 Oakland Athletics 06-11-2016 23
58 Zach Neal 2016 Oakland Athletics 05-11-2016 27
22 Renato Nunez 2016 Oakland Athletics 09-12-2016 22
13 Matt Olson 2016 Oakland Athletics 09-12-2016 22
47 Dillon Overton 2016 Oakland Athletics 06-25-2016 24
18 Chad Pinder 2016 Oakland Athletics 08-20-2016 24
68 Patrick Schuster 2016 Oakland Athletics 07-05-2016 25
60 Andrew Triggs 2016 Oakland Athletics 04-25-2016 27
64 J.B. Wendelken 2016 Oakland Athletics 05-08-2016 23
52 Joey Wendle 2016 Oakland Athletics 08-31-2016 26
53 Dan Altavilla 2016 Seattle Mariners 08-27-2016 23
39 Edwin Diaz 2016 Seattle Mariners 06-06-2016 22
5 Guillermo Heredia 2016 Seattle Mariners 07-29-2016 25
10 Dae-Ho Lee 2016 Seattle Mariners 04-04-2016 33
25 Adrian Sampson 2016 Seattle Mariners 06-18-2016 24
20 Daniel Vogelbach 2016 Seattle Mariners 09-12-2016 23
49 Dylan Floro 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 07-07-2016 25
59 Eddie Gamboa 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 09-02-2016 31
52 Ryan Garton 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 05-26-2016 26
38 Taylor Motter 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 05-16-2016 26
9 Juniel Querecuto 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 09-22-2016 24
4 Blake Snell 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 04-23-2016 23
50 Tyler Sturdevant 2016 Tampa Bay Rays 05-24-2016 30
43 Tony Barnette 2016 Texas Rangers 04-05-2016 32
51 Matt Bush 2016 Texas Rangers 05-13-2016 30
36, 31 Jared Hoying 2016 Texas Rangers 05-23-2016 27
62 Jose Leclerc 2016 Texas Rangers 07-06-2016 22
30 Nomar Mazara 2016 Texas Rangers 04-10-2016 20
65 Yohander Mendez 2016 Texas Rangers 09-05-2016 21
63 Brett Nicholas 2016 Texas Rangers 04-11-2016 27
46 Dustin Antolin 2016 Toronto Blue Jays 05-16-2016 26
30, 24 Danny Barnes 2016 Toronto Blue Jays 08-02-2016 26
31 Joe Biagini 2016 Toronto Blue Jays 04-08-2016 25
1 Andy Burns 2016 Toronto Blue Jays 05-09-2016 25
50 Matt Dermody 2016 Toronto Blue Jays 09-03-2016 26
57 Chad Girodo 2016 Toronto Blue Jays 04-22-2016 25
2016 American League Debuts


Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 2016 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Did you know that on September 27, 1963 the Houston Colt .45s fielded an all-rookie lineup that included future stars Joe Morgan, Jerry Grote, and Rusty Staub?

Ray Jansen (four for five in his first game), Aubrey Epps (three for four in his first game) and Ed Irwin (two for three in his first game) all finished their career with lifetime batting averages which were greater than their career fielding percentages.

       

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