Below is a list of the first Black players in Major League Baseball in chronological order.
The baseball color line excluded players of Black African descent from Major League Baseball and its affiliated Minor Leagues until 1947 (with a few notable exceptions in the 19th century before the line was firmly established).
Before 1885 at least three African-American men played in the major leagues: William Edward White, whose light skin color allowed him pass as white, played one game for the Providence Grays in 1879; Moses Fleetwood Walker, an openly Black man who played for the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association between May 1 and September 4, 1884; and his brother, Weldy Walker, who played five games with the Toledo club between July 15 and August 6, 1884. Baseball officials essentially drew the color line against Fleetwood Walker. African-Americans had been excluded from major league baseball since 1884 and from white professional minor league teams since 1889. Following the 1891 season, the Ansonia Cuban Giants, a team composed of African-American players, were expelled from the Connecticut State League, the last white minor league to have a Black team.
The Brooklyn Dodgers broke the 63-year color line when they started future Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson at first base on Opening Day, April 15, 1947. The Boston Red Sox were the last team to break the line, when they inserted Pumpsie Green as an eighth-inning pinch runner in a July 21, 1959 game at Chicago.
Before 1885
Player |
Team |
League |
First game |
Last game |
White, William EdwardWilliam Edward White |
Providence Grays |
NL |
June 21, 1879 |
June 21, 1879 |
Walker, Moses FleetwoodMoses Fleetwood Walker |
Toledo Blue Stockings |
AA |
May 1, 1884 |
September 4, 1884 |
Walker, WeldyWeldy Walker |
Toledo Blue Stockings |
AA |
July 15, 1884 |
August 6, 1884 |
After 1946
Overall
Below is a list of the first 20 Black players in Major League Baseball since Moses Fleetwood Walker's last major league appearance.
Player |
Team |
League |
Date |
Robinson, JackieJackie Robinson † |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
NL |
April 15, 1947 |
Doby, LarryLarry Doby † |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
July 5, 1947 |
Thompson, HankHank Thompson |
St. Louis Browns |
AL |
July 17, 1947 |
Brown, WillardWillard Brown † |
St. Louis Browns |
AL |
July 19, 1947 |
Bankhead, DanDan Bankhead |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
NL |
August 26, 1947 |
Campanella, RoyRoy Campanella † |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
NL |
April 20, 1948 |
Paige, SatchelSatchel Paige † |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
July 9, 1948 |
Miñoso, MinnieMinnie Miñoso † |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
April 19, 1949 |
Newcombe, DonDon Newcombe |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
NL |
May 20, 1949 |
Irvin, MonteMonte Irvin † |
New York Giants |
NL |
July 8, 1949 |
Easter, LukeLuke Easter |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
August 11, 1949 |
Jethroe, SamSam Jethroe |
Boston Braves |
NL |
April 18, 1950 |
Márquez, LuisLuis Márquez |
Boston Braves |
NL |
April 18, 1951 |
Noble, RayRay Noble |
New York Giants |
NL |
Wilson, ArtieArtie Wilson |
New York Giants |
NL |
Simpson, HarryHarry Simpson |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
April 21, 1951 |
Mays, WillieWillie Mays † |
New York Giants |
NL |
May 25, 1951 |
Hairston, SamSam Hairston |
Chicago White Sox |
AL |
July 21, 1951 |
Boyd, BobBob Boyd |
Chicago White Sox |
AL |
September 8, 1951 |
Jones, SamSam Jones |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
September 22, 1951 |
- Note: Johnny Wright was the second Black player signed to a contract by the Dodgers, and was on the roster of the 1946 Montreal Royals at the same time as Jackie Robinson, but never played in the Major Leagues.
By team
- Teams are listed by franchise; i.e., teams that relocated to a new city after already breaking the color line are not listed a second time.
- Expansion teams that joined the National and American Leagues after 1961 have been integrated from their first game and are not listed.
Team |
League |
Date |
Player |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
NL |
April 15, 1947 |
Robinson, JackieJackie Robinson † |
Cleveland Indians |
AL |
July 5, 1947 |
Doby, LarryLarry Doby † |
St. Louis Browns |
AL |
July 17, 1947 |
Thompson, HankHank Thompson |
New York Giants |
NL |
July 8, 1949‡ |
Thompson, HankHank Thompson |
Irvin, MonteMonte Irvin † |
Boston Braves |
NL |
April 18, 1950 |
Jethroe, SamSam Jethroe |
Chicago White Sox |
AL |
May 1, 1951 |
Miñoso, MinnieMinnie Miñoso † |
Philadelphia Athletics |
AL |
September 13, 1953 |
Trice, BobBob Trice |
Chicago Cubs |
NL |
September 17, 1953 |
Banks, ErnieErnie Banks † |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
NL |
April 13, 1954 |
Roberts, CurtCurt Roberts* |
St. Louis Cardinals |
NL |
April 13, 1954 |
Alston, TomTom Alston |
Cincinnati Reds |
NL |
April 17, 1954 |
Escalera, NinoNino Escalera |
Harmon, ChuckChuck Harmon |
Washington Senators |
AL |
September 6, 1954 |
Paula, CarlosCarlos Paula |
New York Yankees |
AL |
April 14, 1955 |
Howard, ElstonElston Howard |
Philadelphia Phillies |
NL |
April 22, 1957 |
Kennedy, JohnJohn Kennedy |
Detroit Tigers |
AL |
June 6, 1958 |
Virgil Sr., OzzieOzzie Virgil Sr. |
Boston Red Sox |
AL |
July 21, 1959 |
Green, PumpsiePumpsie Green |
* Major League Baseball recognizes Curt Roberts as the Pirates' first Black player; however, Carlos Bernier of Puerto Rico, also a Black man, debuted on April 22, 1953.
‡ Thompson and Irvin broke in with the Giants during the same game on July 8, 1949. Thompson was the starting third baseman, and Irvin pinch hit in the eighth.
See also