Although the definition of "major league" has been argued, present day MLB, as well as the Hall of Fame, define the first "major" league as the National League founded in 1876. The link below describes the first game played in that league, on April 22, and mentions that Jim O'Rourke got the first hit in that game.
Only once today Blue Jay player.
According to the MLB's "All Star History" website (http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1970) Jimmy Hickman was the player in question playing 1st Base in his only All-Star Appearance.
The answer to the question is entirely subjective, but Doom is, with absolute certainty, the first most violent game in gaming history. That game got more uptight people's panties in wads than any game before it. It may have since been outdone by the Grand Theft Auto series.
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The most consecutive wins to start a season is 13 by the 1982 Atlanta Braves and 1987 Milwaukee Brewers.
I got the first 1 in England and i got it from GAME.
My first Sims game was the original Sims and then I got Sims Makin' Magic.
Alex Smart got a hat trick in his first game on January 8, 1947. Real Cloutier got a hat trick in his first game on Oct 10, 1979.
In the regular season, that was Gus Bell who hit a single in the second inning of the Mets' first game against the St. Louis Cardinals on April 11, 1962.
You just got a MLB Game Played ball ... Sadly the ball is not worth anything unless the home run was notable ....
Right after you got straight