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Rosario begins his career with a blast; Twins win 13-0

You can only have one first major league at-bat, and Eddie Rosario could not have trumpeted his arrival any louder.

With his family in the stands and fans curious to see if he’s the real deal, Rosario took a rip at the first pitch he saw from Oakland lefthander Scott Kazmir. It landed in the left field stands for a home run — and landed Rosario in the record books.

Rosario became the 118th player to hit a home run on his first major league at-bat. What about the list of players who have homered on the first pitch?