Answer: Rico Brogna
Rico Brogna made his MLB debut back in 1992 with the Tigers at age 22. He hung around the big leagues for a total of nine seasons and finished his career with the Atlanta Braves in 2001. Brogna did not make an appearance in the majors in 1993.
For his career, Brogna was a .269 hitter with 106 home runs and 458 runs batted in. While these seem like decent power numbers, they are quite frankly underwhelming from a first baseman which is known as a power position.