Beginner's Luck? Ex-Hofstra Hooper Brant Alyea Homered on First MLB Pitch
May 11th, 2020 - 16:18
Due to COVID-19 season postponement, we're still waiting on assessing MLB fresh faces. Who will be the next newbie to hit a homer in his first big-league at-bat? Five former college basketball players before making it on the diamond are in this category comprised of 119 MLB players hitting a homer in first at-bat. Among the five ex-college hoopers homering in first at-bat on the following chronological list, Hofstra's Brant Alyea is the only one to go deep on the initial MLB pitch he faced:
Ex-Hooper | College | First MLB Team | Date | Opponent Yielding HR | MLB Career HRs |
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Ace Parker | Duke | Philadelphia Phillies | 4-30-37 | Boston Red Sox | 2 |
Ted Tappe | Washington State | Cincinnati Reds | 9-14-50 | Brooklyn Dodgers | 5 |
Wally Moon | Texas A&M | St. Louis Cardinals | 4-13-54 | Chicago Cubs | 142 |
Bill White | Hiram (Ohio) | New York Giants | 5-7-56 | St. Louis Cardinals | 202 |
Brant Alyea* | Hofstra | Washington Senators | 9-12-65 | California Angels | 38 |
*Alyea, who led Hofstra in scoring and rebounding in 1960-61 under coach Butch van Breda Kolff, is one of 29 players hitting homer on first MLB pitch he faced.