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2025's top debuts

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Wikelman González's 1st punchout absolutely fooled Ernie Clement

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Brady House, the Nationals' No. 3 prospect, floats a single into the outfield for his 1st MLB hit

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Christian Moore, the Angels' No. 1 prospect and a New York native, lined a triple for his first MLB hit

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Will Robertson collects his 1st career hit and RBI on the same play in his MLB debut

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Jacob Misiorowski (MLB No. 68 overall) fooled Willson Contreras with this slider for his 1st MLB punchout

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Roman Anthony (MLB's No. 1 overall prospect) produced a run on an RBI groundout in his highly-anticipated debut

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Christian Montes De Oca dialed up the heat to 97.3 mph for his 1st MLB strikeout

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Otto Kemp (PHI, No. 24) flashed the leather on debut day, making this nifty play at the hot corner

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Ryan Ritter (COL, No. 11) showed off the jets in his debut, ripping a triple for his 1st hit

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Kyle Teel (MLB No. 26) showed off the cannon, nabbing Drew Waters at 2nd

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Jac Caglianone (MLB No. 10) took care of his 1st hit and RBI in one at-bat to extend the Royals' lead

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Jacob Melton (HOU No. 2 prospect) legged out an infield single off Taj Bradley for his 1st MLB hit

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John Rave scorched a double off a 99.1 mph Hunter Greene fastball for his 1st MLB hit

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Pirates No. 7 prospect Braxton Ashcraft got Tim Tawa swinging for his first MLB punchout

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Willie Maclver's first MLB hit couldn't have come at a better time, giving his club a 5-4 lead in the 8th

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Alejandro Osuna showed why he's the Rangers' No. 7 prospect with this diving catch in his debut

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How about a two-run RBI double? A's No. 30 prospect Logan Davidson said yes

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Marcelo Mayer (BOS No. 2 prospect) notched a hard-hit single and standing ovation

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Daylen Lile (WSH, No. 9) was jitter-free in his 1st MLB at-bat, notching a single on the 1st pitch he saw

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First-pitch swinging translated to Robert Hassell III's 1st career hit

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Mick Abel, Philadelphia's No. 8 prospect, tied a Phillies record with 9 strikeouts in his MLB debut

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Kade Strowd fanned Keibert Ruiz on a nasty pitch for his 1st MLB strikeout

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Moisés Ballesteros got his 1st big league RBI before his 1st hit, but that knock came just a few innings later

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Dalton Rushing's 1st career hit was the 5th hardest-hit ball of the night at a scorching 110 mph

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For his first MLB hit, on Mother's Day, Tim Elko delivered a go-ahead 3-run blast

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Cade Horton (MLB No. 46 overall) got Brandon Nimmo looking for his 1st strikeout

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Hyeseong Kim kept the Dodgers' hit parade going with his first RBI knock

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Jorbit Vivas, the Yankees' No. 19 prospect, lined a two-run single for his first MLB hit

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Blade Tidwell's 1st MLB strikeout was a sword!

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Rhylan Thomas placed his 1st MLB hit perfectly for a double

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Gunnar Hoglund went 6 innings in his MLB debut for the Athletics, punching out 7 batters

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Noah Cameron (KC, No. 5) delivered 6.1 innings of 1-hit ball in his MLB debut

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Chase Petty (No. 99 overall) struck out Alec Burleson on a nasty pitch for MLB K No. 1

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AJ Blubaugh (HOU, No. 10) nabs Zach McKinstry for his 1st MLB punchout

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Logan Evans (SEA, No. 10) gets his 1st K while his parents are being interviewed!

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Doug Nikhazy (CLE, No. 21) wasted no time, striking out Jarren Duran, the 1st batter he faced in the big leagues

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All 3,200 Minor League plate appearances were worth it for Tirso Ornelas (SD, No. 11) once he got his 1st MLB hit

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Nick Kurtz (ATH, No. 1) crossed two firsts off in one at-bat: 1st hit and 1st RBI

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Agustín Ramírez (MIA, No. 4) beat Elly De La Cruz's throw to get an infield hit for his first MLB knock

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Paxton Schultz tied the MLB debut record for relievers with 8 K's

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Logan Henderson (MIL, No. 12) gets Brent Rooker swinging for the first strikeout of his career

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Zach Agnos (COL, No. 26) tossed a scoreless inning in his debut after an emotional callup

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A ground-rule double from Chandler Simpson (TB, No. 7) helped the Rays rally to beat the Yankees

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Caleb Durbin (MIL, No. 21) turned on the jets to beat out an infield single for his 1st career hit

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Twins' No. 3 prospect Luke Keaschall recorded his 1st hit, RBI and stolen base on debut day

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White Sox prospect Edgar Quero (No. 6) laced a double for his 1st hit in The Show

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Zac Veen (COL, No. 8) lays down a bunt for his 1st hit!

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Hunter Dobbins (BOS, No. 13) strikes out Alec Burleson with a curveball for his first MLB strikeout

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Chase Dollander (COL, No. 1) blows a 97.3 mph fastball past Jacob Wilson for his 1st MLB K

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Thomas Harrington (PIT, No. 3) blows a sinker past Taylor Walls for his 1st big league punchout

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Jake Mangum kicked off a 4-for-4 night in his 2nd career game with a single for his 1st MLB hit

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Drake Baldwin (ATL, No. 1) goes the other way for his 1st MLB hit

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Max Muncy (ATH, No. 7) goes 430 feet deep to left-center for his 1st MLB hit!

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Alan Roden (TOR, No. 5) might have gotten his 1st hit on Opening Day, but this catch is still turning heads!

Debut highlights

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Kristian Campbell (BOS, No. 2) comes through in the clutch with his 1st hit

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Ryan Johnson works a 1-2-3 7th, striking out Korey Lee in his MLB debut

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Cam Smith, Houston's No. 1 prospect, notches his 1st MLB hit on the 1st pitch he sees

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MLB's No. 1 prospect, Roki Sasaki, strikes out three in his Dodger debut

Roki's homecoming

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Matt Shaw, the Cubs' top prospect, notches his 1st hit in his 2nd game of action in Tokyo

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