Top debuts in New York Yankees history

The New York Yankees have a storied tradition of memorable player debuts that have shaped the franchise. From home runs in first at-bats to dominant pitching performances, these moments highlight emerging talents amid high expectations. A recent MLB compilation ranks the top 10 such introductions.

In 2016, the Yankees were in transition after Alex Rodriguez's farewell on August 13. That same day, rookies Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge made history by each hitting home runs in their major league debuts against the Tampa Bay Rays. Austin went first with a shot to right field, followed by Judge's 446-foot blast to center, the longest yet at the renovated Yankee Stadium. They became the first teammates to homer in their initial at-bats in the same game. Judge later reflected, "I was ecstatic on deck," while Austin noted, "That thing was hit a ton."

Earlier, on April 25, 1933, pitcher Russ Van Atta debuted with a five-hit shutout against the Washington Senators, going 4-for-4 at the plate in a 16-0 win, though a brawl overshadowed the game. Joe DiMaggio arrived on May 3, 1936, amid hype, delivering three hits including a triple in a 14-5 victory over the St. Louis Browns.

Yogi Berra's September 22, 1946, debut featured a home run in a 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Athletics. Cuban defector Orlando Hernandez impressed on June 3, 1998, allowing one run over seven innings against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, striking out seven. He said, "It was very emotional, but then later it gave me strength."

Masahiro Tanaka's April 4, 2014, start against the Toronto Blue Jays saw him strike out eight over seven innings in a 7-3 win, despite an early homer. Marcus Thames homered off Randy Johnson on his first pitch on June 10, 2002. Prospect Jasson Domínguez homered off Justin Verlander on September 1, 2023, in a 6-2 victory.

Thurman Munson caught a shutout and hit twice on August 8, 1969, while Sam Militello allowed one hit over seven innings on August 9, 1992. Don Mattingly cautioned against overhyping Militello, saying, "It’d be great for him to do that every time out. But to expect that after only one start is not really fair." These debuts underscore the Yankees' legacy of instant impact.

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