Pill not only homered in his first plate appearance, he did it on his first swing, roping an 0-1 Wade LeBlanc changeup down the left-field line. The ball cleared the fence with plenty of room to spare and hit the facing of a balcony on the Western Metal Supply Co. building.
The ball ricocheted back onto the field, where left fielder Kyle Blanks, who obviously did not read Pill's resume, chucked it into the stands. Padres employees had little trouble getting it back.
"Luckily, he threw it to some Giants fans," Pill said.
Clark homered in his first at-bat, on April 8, 1986, against Nolan Ryan, which Pill did not know until Brandon Crawford told him in the dugout. The rookie already has heard "Pill the Thrill" references, but said, "That's a big name to live up to. It sounds cool, though."
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/09/06/SPGE1L0QFC.DTL#ixzz1XGcDDVEvPill is 27 years old. So I don't know how much of a future he has. He has joined a select group though. The other Giants to hit a HR in their first ever MLB AB are as follows..
John Montefusco at L.A. 9/3/74 ("The Count" was a pitcher)
Johnnie LeMaster vs. L.A. 9/2/75 (inside the park)
Will Clark at Hou. 4/8/86 (off Nolan Ryan)