Doug Ault

First baseman, Baseball Player

1950 – 2004

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Who was Doug Ault?

Douglas Reagan Ault was a Major League Baseball first baseman and designated hitter who played for the Texas Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays. He batted right-handed and threw left-handed. He is best known for the Blue Jays first Major League Baseball game, against the Chicago White Sox, in which he hit the first two home runs in franchise history, in a game attended by 44,000 fans in a snowstorm.

A native of Beaumont, Texas, Ault was a varsity baseball star at Texas Tech. He was drafted three different times in the MLB Draft, but refused to sign. He was finally signed by the hometown Rangers in 1973 as an amateur free agent. He advanced relatively quickly though the Minor League hierarchy, making the Majors in 1976 as a late season replacement. With the Rangers already having Mike Hargrove at first base, Ault became available in the 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft where he was drafted by the Blue Jays. He became the starting first baseman in their first ever MLB game, and his actions that day turned Ault into the Blue Jays first superstar.

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Born
Mar 9, 1950
Beaumont
Profession
Education
  • Texas Tech University
Lived in
  • Beaumont
Died
Dec 22, 2004
Tarpon Springs

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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