The debut of Dominican Félix Reyes in the Major Leagues was not only impactful, but also places him immediately on one of the most exclusive lists in baseball. With his home run in his first at-bat, the outfielder joins a historic group of players who have achieved this feat since the late 19th century in Major League Baseball.
Throughout history, figures like Aaron Judge, Jason Heyward, Will Clark, and Starling Marte have left their mark with home runs in their first at-bat, as have more recent talents like Jasson Domínguez and Jhonkensy Noel. Even memorable cases like those of Daniel Nava and Akil Baddoo stand out for having hit a home run on the first pitch they saw.
This list, which exceeds a hundred names, demonstrates how uncommon the feat is and the immediate impact that some players have had since their first contact with the highest level of professional baseball.
In that historical context, Reyes wrote his own chapter on Saturday night by hitting a home run to right field in the second inning against left-hander Chris Sale, giving the Philadelphia Phillies the lead over the Atlanta Braves.








