MLB: First At Bat Home Runs Compilation
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Published 2016-12-05
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They were playing in rookie difficulty
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Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge back-to-back first at bat home runs. This is the type of stuff you see in video games.
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It must have felt good to hit a home run in first at bat off of Randy Johnson
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Wonder if that guy Judge ever amounted to anything
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Can say i witnessed tyler austin and aaron judge back to back
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IMO, 4:11 is one of the greatest calls in MLB regular season history
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Just amazing! Can't imagine that feeling. Your first major league at bat playing for the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium, and you hit it deep.
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3:47 is pitcher Tommy Milone. It's so cool to see a pitcher hitting a home run in their first major league at-bat!
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Those old school devil rays unis were sick
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at 1:35, you have to be real old to remember this, but that guy Napoli is a dead ringer for Don Mincher. Mincher also played for the Angels (among other teams), but was left handed. The first guy, for Cleveland, hits a grand slam in his first at bat and nobody's excited—not him, not the announcers, no one in the park. Just ho hum. It must have been a one sided game at the time, but the score isn't up on the screen. I guess the fans wouldn't be excited, since the game is in Texas. The first guy I saw do this was Benny Ayala, for the Mets. If you know when Ayala did it, you can figure out how old I am.
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Omg Adam Wainwright's 1st at bat was a home run lololololol
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Welcome to the big leagues
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on the second clip, dude in the bullpen made a hell of a play lol
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Home run off Randy Johnson on your first MLB at bat- CLUTCH!!!!!
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Look at Aaron Judge now
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I'm a die hard Boston fan, and Judge is amazing so far. I don't think he can keep up how good he has been, but he'll be close
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What's funny is that pitch Hayward turned-on at 4:15 for a HR in his 1st AB, was the pitch he couldn't catch-up to last year and rendered him practically unplayable in the Postseason.
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I remember watching Aaron Judge and Tyler Austin hitting the back to back homers! That isn't saying much though because that was only last year
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starlin castro also had a first at bat homerun, also broke a rookie debut rbi record with 8 (like jorge solers' it was in Cincinnati)
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I noticed that a lot of them were fastballs I think the pitchers underestimated them and tried to show them up a little bit because they were rookies and they were expecting a fastball.