all 97 people who hit a home run in their first career at-bat are given on this website
2007-07-14 15:37:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Luke Stuart (1)
St. Louis
08-08-1921
Earl Averill (238)
Cleveland
04-16-1929
Ace Parker (2)
Philadelphia
04-30-1937
Gene Hasson (4)
Philadelphia
09-09-1937
Bill LeFebvre (1)
Boston
06-10-1938
Hack Miller (1)
Detroit
04-23-1944
Eddie Pellagrini (20)
Boston
04-22-1946
George Vico (12)
Detroit
04-20-1948
Bob Nieman (125)
St. Louis
09-14-1951
Bob Tillman (79)
Boston
05-19-1962
John Kennedy (63)
Washington
09-05-1962
Buster Narum (3)
Baltimore
05-05-1963
Gates Brown (84)
Detroit
06-19-1963
Bert Campaneris (79)
Kansas City
07-23-1964
Bill Roman (1)
Detroit
09-30-1964
Brant Alyea (38)
Washington
09-12-1965
John Miller (2)
New York
09-11-1966
Rick Renick (20)
Minnesota
07-11-1968
Joe Keough (9)
Oakland
08-07-1968
Gene Lamont (4)
Detroit
09-02-1970
Don Rose (1)
California
05-24-1972
Reggie Sanders (3)
Detroit
09-01-1974
Dave McKay (21)
Minnesota
08-22-1975
Al Woods (35)
Toronto
04-07-1977
Dave Machemer (1)
California
06-21-1978
Gary Gaetti (360)
Minnesota
09-20-1981
Andre David (1)
Minnesota
06-29-1984
Terry Steinbach (162)
Oakland
09-12-1986
Jay Bell (195)
Cleveland
09-29-1986
Junior Felix (55)
Toronto
05-04-1989
Rusty Greer (119)
Texas
05-16-1994
Jon Nunnally (42)
Kansas City
04-29-1995
Carlos Lee (221)
Chicago
05-07-1999
Esteban Yan (1)
Tampa Bay
06-04-2000
Marcus Thames (45)
New York
06-10-2002
Miguel Olivo (45)
Chicago
09-15-2002
Greg Dobbs (2)
Seattle
09-08-2004
Andy Phillips (7)
New York
09-26-2004
Mike Napoli (16)
Los Angeles
05-04-2006
Ryan Roberts (1)
Toronto
08-03-2006
Kevin Kouzmanoff (3)
Cleveland
09-02-2006
Josh Fields (1)
Chicago
09-18-2006
2007-07-14 23:53:50
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answer #2
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answered by dantheman10 2
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There has been 97 people.
Home Run in First At-Bat
American League Batters / In Chronological Order
Name (Career HRs) Team Date / Box Score
Luke Stuart (1)
St. Louis
08-08-1921
Earl Averill (238)
Cleveland
04-16-1929
Ace Parker (2)
Philadelphia
04-30-1937
Gene Hasson (4)
Philadelphia
09-09-1937
Bill LeFebvre (1)
Boston
06-10-1938
Hack Miller (1)
Detroit
04-23-1944
Eddie Pellagrini (20)
Boston
04-22-1946
George Vico (12)
Detroit
04-20-1948
Bob Nieman (125)
St. Louis
09-14-1951
Bob Tillman (79)
Boston
05-19-1962
John Kennedy (63)
Washington
09-05-1962
Buster Narum (3)
Baltimore
05-05-1963
Gates Brown (84)
Detroit
06-19-1963
Bert Campaneris (79)
Kansas City
07-23-1964
Bill Roman (1)
Detroit
09-30-1964
Brant Alyea (38)
Washington
09-12-1965
John Miller (2)
New York
09-11-1966
Rick Renick (20)
Minnesota
07-11-1968
Joe Keough (9)
Oakland
08-07-1968
Gene Lamont (4)
Detroit
09-02-1970
Don Rose (1)
California
05-24-1972
Reggie Sanders (3)
Detroit
09-01-1974
Dave McKay (21)
Minnesota
08-22-1975
Al Woods (35)
Toronto
04-07-1977
Dave Machemer (1)
California
06-21-1978
Gary Gaetti (360)
Minnesota
09-20-1981
Andre David (1)
Minnesota
06-29-1984
Terry Steinbach (162)
Oakland
09-12-1986
Jay Bell (195)
Cleveland
09-29-1986
Junior Felix (55)
Toronto
05-04-1989
Rusty Greer (119)
Texas
05-16-1994
Jon Nunnally (42)
Kansas City
04-29-1995
Carlos Lee (221)
Chicago
05-07-1999
Esteban Yan (1)
Tampa Bay
06-04-2000
Marcus Thames (45)
New York
06-10-2002
Miguel Olivo (45)
Chicago
09-15-2002
Greg Dobbs (2)
Seattle
09-08-2004
Andy Phillips (7)
New York
09-26-2004
Mike Napoli (16)
Los Angeles
05-04-2006
Ryan Roberts (1)
Toronto
08-03-2006
Kevin Kouzmanoff (3)
Cleveland
09-02-2006
Josh Fields (1)
Chicago
09-18-2006
Name (Career HRs) Team Date / Box Score
Home Run in First At-Bat
42 American League Batters | Bold=First Pitch
Home Run in First At-Bat
National League Batters / In Chronological Order
Name (Career HRs) Team Date / Box Score
Joe Harrington (3)
Boston
09-10-1895
Bill Duggleby (6)
Philadelphia
04-21-1898
Johnny Bates (25)
Boston
04-12-1906
Walter Mueller (2)
Pittsburgh
05-07-1922
Clise Dudley (3)
Brooklyn
04-27-1929
Gordon Slade (8)
Brooklyn
05-24-1930
Eddie Morgan (1)
St. Louis
04-14-1936
Ernie Koy (36)
Brooklyn
04-19-1938
Heinie Mueller (17)
Philadelphia
04-19-1938
Clyde Vollmer (69)
Cincinnati
05-31-1942
Paul Gillespie (6)
Chicago
09-11-1942
Buddy Kerr (31)
New York
09-08-1943
Whitey Lockman (114)
New York
07-05-1945
Dan Bankhead (1)
Brooklyn
08-26-1947
Les Layton (2)
New York
05-21-1948
Ed Sanicki (3)
Philadelphia
09-14-1949
Ted Tappe (5)
Cincinnati
09-14-1950
Hoyt Wilhelm (1)
New York
04-23-1952
Wally Moon (142)
St. Louis
04-13-1954
Chuck Tanner (21)
Milwaukee
04-12-1955
Bill White (202)
New York
05-07-1956
Frank Ernaga (2)
Chicago
05-24-1957
Don Leppert (15)
Pittsburgh
06-18-1961
Cuno Barragan (1)
Chicago
09-01-1961
Benny Ayala (38)
New York
08-27-1974
John Montefusco (4)
San Francisco
09-03-1974
Jose Sosa (1)
Houston
07-30-1975
Johnnie LeMaster (22)
San Francisco
09-02-1975
Tim Wallach (260)
Montreal
09-06-1980
Carmelo Martinez (108)
Chicago
08-22-1983
Mike Fitzgerald (48)
New York
09-13-1983
Will Clark (284)
San Francisco
04-08-1986
Ricky Jordan (55)
Philadelphia
07-17-1988
Jose Offerman (53)
Los Angeles
08-19-1990
Dave Eiland (1)
San Diego
04-10-1992
Jim Bullinger (4)
Chicago
06-08-1992
Jay Gainer (3)
Colorado
05-14-1993
Mitch Lyden (1)
Florida
06-16-1993
Garey Ingram (3)
Los Angeles
05-19-1994
Jermaine Dye (236)
Atlanta
05-17-1996
Dustin Hermanson (2)
Montreal
04-16-1997
Brad Fullmer (114)
Montreal
09-02-1997
Marlon Anderson (59)
Philadelphia
09-08-1998
Guillermo Mota (2)
Montreal
06-09-1999
Alex Cabrera (5)
Arizona
06-26-2000
Keith McDonald (3)
St. Louis
07-04-2000
Chris Richard (34)
St. Louis
07-17-2000
Gene Stechschulte (1)
St. Louis
04-17-2001
Dave Matranga (1)
Houston
06-27-2003
Kaz Matsui (13)
New York
04-06-2004
Hector Luna (10)
St. Louis
04-08-2004
Mike Jacobs (31)
New York
08-21-2005
Jeremy Hermida (9)
Florida
08-31-2005
Adam Wainwright (1)
St. Louis
05-24-2006
Charlton Jimerson (1)
Houston
08-04-2006
Name (Career HRs) Team Date / Box Score
Home Run in First At-Bat
55 National League Batters | Bold=First Pitch
2007-07-14 22:37:52
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answer #3
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answered by The Nike Kid 6
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There have been 97 major leaguers who hit a homerun in their first official AB.
2007-07-14 22:32:13
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you asking about major leagues or are you including minor leagues in this question? They are professionals, also. To ask a question within a question, who hit a homer in their first major league atbat, and never hit another homer, yet played 20 years in the majors?
2007-07-14 22:26:41
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answer #5
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answered by Kelly P 4
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too many to list on this page.
2007-07-14 22:20:12
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answer #6
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answered by Michael M 7
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Ahh...where do I start?
2007-07-14 22:22:28
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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