1969 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."

"Always be cautious about rookie performances in September. They don't indicate what will happen in April." - Texas Rangers General Manager Tom Grieve
National League Debuts

1969

2 Jim Breazeale 1969 Atlanta Braves 09-13-1969 19
36 Oscar Brown 1969 Atlanta Braves 09-03-1969 23
4 Bob Didier 1969 Atlanta Braves 04-07-1969 20
45 Paul Doyle 1969 Atlanta Braves 05-28-1969 29
2, 11 Darrell Evans 1969 Atlanta Braves 04-20-1969 21
22 Garry Hill 1969 Atlanta Braves 06-12-1969 22
23 Larry Maxie 1969 Atlanta Braves 08-30-1969 28
22 Mike McQueen 1969 Atlanta Braves 10-02-1969 19
31 Gary Neibauer 1969 Atlanta Braves 04-12-1969 24
20 Rick Bladt 1969 Chicago Cubs 06-15-1969 22
48 Jim Colborn 1969 Chicago Cubs 07-13-1969 23
36 Joe Decker 1969 Chicago Cubs 09-18-1969 22
45 Alec Distaso 1969 Chicago Cubs 04-20-1969 20
20 Oscar Gamble 1969 Chicago Cubs 08-27-1969 19
43 Johnny Hairston 1969 Chicago Cubs 09-06-1969 25
48 Dave Lemonds 1969 Chicago Cubs 06-30-1969 20
42 Jim Qualls 1969 Chicago Cubs 04-10-1969 22
8 Ken Rudolph 1969 Chicago Cubs 04-20-1969 22
8 Danny Breeden 1969 Cincinnati Reds 07-24-1969 27
25 Bernie Carbo 1969 Cincinnati Reds 09-02-1969 22
12 Darrel Chaney 1969 Cincinnati Reds 04-11-1969 21
21 Clyde Mashore 1969 Cincinnati Reds 07-11-1969 24
44 John Noriega 1969 Cincinnati Reds 05-01-1969 25
34 Jose Pena 1969 Cincinnati Reds 06-01-1969 26
34 Cesar Geronimo 1969 Houston Astros 04-16-1969 21
38 Tom Griffin 1969 Houston Astros 04-10-1969 21
26 Keith Lampard 1969 Houston Astros 09-15-1969 23
37 Scipio Spinks 1969 Houston Astros 09-16-1969 22
47 Bob Watkins 1969 Houston Astros 09-06-1969 21
38 Bill Buckner 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 09-21-1969 19
6 Steve Garvey 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 09-01-1969 20
1 Billy Grabarkewitz 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 04-22-1969 23
12 Von Joshua 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 09-02-1969 21
42 Ray Lamb 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 08-01-1969 24
18 Bill Russell 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 04-07-1969 20
41 Ted Sizemore 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 04-07-1969 23
8 Bob Stinson 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 09-23-1969 23
2 Bobby Valentine 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 09-02-1969 19
43 Don Hahn 1969 Montreal Expos 04-08-1969 20
41 Garry Jestadt 1969 Montreal Expos 09-17-1969 22
39 Coco Laboy 1969 Montreal Expos 04-08-1969 29
44 Carl Morton 1969 Montreal Expos 04-11-1969 25
18 Steve Renko 1969 Montreal Expos 06-27-1969 24
42 Bob Reynolds 1969 Montreal Expos 09-19-1969 22
27 Jerry Robertson 1969 Montreal Expos 04-08-1969 25
24 Mike Wegener 1969 Montreal Expos 04-09-1969 22
31 Jack DiLauro 1969 New York Mets 05-15-1969 26
11 Wayne Garrett 1969 New York Mets 04-12-1969 21
17 Rod Gaspar 1969 New York Mets 04-08-1969 23
39 Gary Gentry 1969 New York Mets 04-10-1969 22
38 Jesse Hudson 1969 New York Mets 09-19-1969 21
29 Bob Johnson 1969 New York Mets 09-19-1969 26
1 Bobby Pfeil 1969 New York Mets 06-26-1969 25
23 Rich Barry 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 07-04-1969 28
31 Bill Champion 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 06-04-1969 21
34 Barry Lersch 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 04-08-1969 24
26 Lowell Palmer 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 06-21-1969 21
28 Luis Peraza 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 04-09-1969 26
25 Al Raffo 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 04-29-1969 27
23 Leroy Reams 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 05-07-1969 25
40 Scott Reid 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 09-10-1969 22
10 Gene Stone 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 05-13-1969 25
2 Dave Watkins 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 04-09-1969 25
24 Bill Wilson 1969 Philadelphia Phillies 04-08-1969 26
45 Frank Brosseau 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-10-1969 25
30 Dave Cash 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-13-1969 21
24 Gene Garber 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-17-1969 21
14 Johnny Jeter 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-14-1969 24
31 Angel Mangual 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-15-1969 22
29 Lou Marone 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 05-30-1969 23
15 Jose Martinez 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-18-1969 26
44 Steve Arlin 1969 San Diego Padres 06-17-1969 23
30 Mike Corkins 1969 San Diego Padres 09-08-1969 23
36 Jerry DaVanon 1969 San Diego Padres 04-11-1969 23
31 Leon Everitt 1969 San Diego Padres 04-21-1969 22
14, 36 Van Kelly 1969 San Diego Padres 06-13-1969 23
36 Fred Kendall 1969 San Diego Padres 09-08-1969 20
43 Clay Kirby 1969 San Diego Padres 04-11-1969 20
35 Frankie Libran 1969 San Diego Padres 09-03-1969 21
32 Jerry Morales 1969 San Diego Padres 09-05-1969 20
15 Dave Roberts 1969 San Diego Padres 07-06-1969 24
35 Rafael Robles 1969 San Diego Padres 04-08-1969 21
10 Sonny Ruberto 1969 San Diego Padres 05-25-1969 23
2 John Sipin 1969 San Diego Padres 05-24-1969 22
12 Ron Slocum 1969 San Diego Padres 09-08-1969 24
39 Jim Williams 1969 San Diego Padres 09-08-1969 22
41 Mike Davison 1969 San Francisco Giants 10-01-1969 24
14 George Foster 1969 San Francisco Giants 09-10-1969 20
32 John Harrell 1969 San Francisco Giants 10-01-1969 21
30 Sal Campisi 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 08-15-1969 27
22 Reggie Cleveland 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 10-01-1969 21
35 Chip Coulter 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 09-18-1969 24
11 Boots Day 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 06-15-1969 21
36 Santiago Guzman 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 09-30-1969 20
19 Tom Hilgendorf 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 08-15-1969 27
37 Leron Lee 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 09-05-1969 21
49 Jerry Reuss 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 09-27-1969 20
42 Chuck Taylor 1969 St. Louis Cardinals 05-27-1969 27
1969 National League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the National League during the 1969 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."

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