Willson Contreras hit a home run on the first pitch he's ever seen in the Major Leagues in Sunday's game between the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Contreras, 24, took A.J. Schugel deep to center field while pinch hitting in the sixth inning of Chicago's 10-5 victory.

According to Elias Sports, he became the eighth Cub and 117th player overall to hit a home run in his first major league at-bat.

"I'd been dreaming of this moment (first at-bat) since I was a kid," Contreras told ESPN's Buster Olney after the game. "I knew it was gone. When I started running the bases it was exciting ... it was amazing. It was the craziest thing, the best feeling I ever had."

Contreras became the first Cubs player to homer on the first pitch he saw since Jim Bullinger in 1992.