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36. Fred Hutchinson

36. Fred Hutchinson
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: August 12, 1919 in Seattle, WA USA
  • Weight: 190 lbs.
  • Height: 6'2"
  • Bats: L
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: May 02, 1939
  • Final Game: September 27, 1953
  • MVP - 1947
 
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Fred Hutchinson arrived in Detroit with a reputation as a phenom, a 19-year-old right-hander from the Pacific Northwest who had already dominated the minor leagues. While his initial transition to the American League was a difficult stretch defined by inconsistent results, he quickly evolved into the Tigers’ most reliable tactician on the mound. For ten seasons in a Detroit uniform, he provided a specialized brand of control that was decades ahead of its time.

Hutchinson’s journey in a Tigers jersey reached a historic breakout following his return from World War II. After losing four prime years of his career to military service, he rejoined a defending World Series champion roster in 1946 and immediately secured a place in the rotation. He demonstrated a focused intensity that saw him win 14 games in his first year back, followed by a career-high 18 victories in 1947. He showed the organization that he was a foundational piece of the pitching staff, combining his surgical command with a rare athletic ability that made him one of the premier hitting pitchers in the game, frequently contributing with a .263 career average.

Hutchinson reached a peak of individual dominance during a stretch in which he led the American League in both strikeout-to-walk ratio and fewest walks per nine innings four separate times. He possessed a specialized skill set that the baseball world of the late forties barely understood, earning an All-Star selection in 1951 for his ability to out-think the league’s most dangerous hitters. Despite the physical toll of a decade on the mound, he remained a model of offensive prevention, recording three different seasons with at least 15 wins and consistently surpassing the 200-inning mark.

Everything culminated in a change in direction during the 1952 season, when the Tigers named him their player-manager. While his role on the diamond began to decrease as he shifted toward the dugout, he remained a statistical force for a decade, amassing 95 wins and 591 strikeouts in his Tigers career.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Traded from Seattle (PCL) for Ed Selway, George Archie, Tony Piet, Jo-Jo White and Cash 12/12/38.
  • Departed: Released 10/13/53.
  • Games Played: 242
  • Notable Statistics: 95 Wins
    71 Losses
    3.73 ERA
    169 Games Started
    81 Complete Games
    13 Shutouts
    48 Games Finished
    7 Saves
    1,464 Innings Pitched
    591 Strikeouts
    3.71 FIP
    1.281 WHIP
    1.52 SO/BB
    26.0 bWAR

    1 Playoff Game
    0 Wins
    0 Losses
    9.00 ERA
    1 Game Finished
    1 Inning Pitched
    1 Strikeout
    2.00 WHIP
    1.00 SO/BB

    71 Runs Scored
    171 Hits
    23 Doubles
    3 Triples
    4 Home Runs
    83 Runs Batted In
    6 Stolen Bases
    .263/.334/.326 Slash Line

    No Playoff Plate Appearances
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (1951)
    Lowest WHIP (1949)
    Lowest BB/9 (1948, 1949, 1950 & 1951)
    Highest SO/BB (1947, 1949, 1950 & 1951)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1948)

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