Frederick Charles Hutchinson was an American professional baseball player, a major league pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. He also was a manager for three major league teams. Stricken with fatal lung cancer at the height of his managerial career as leader of the pennant-contending Cincinnati Reds, he was commemorated one year after his death when his brother, Dr.

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  • Frederick Charles Hutchinson was an American professional baseball player, a major league pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. He also was a manager for three major league teams. Stricken with fatal lung cancer at the height of his managerial career as leader of the pennant-contending Cincinnati Reds, he was commemorated one year after his death when his brother, Dr. William Hutchinson, created the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center as a division of the Pacific Northwest Research Foundation, in the Hutchinsons’ native city of Seattle, Washington. The FHCRC, which became independent in 1972, is now one of the best-known facilities of its kind in the world.
  • Frederick Charles Hutchinson était un joueur de baseball américain devenu manager. Il passa la majeure partie de sa carrière de lanceur professionnel avec les Tigers de Detroit (1946-53) avec qui il termina sa carrière de joueur avec une fiche de 95 victoires et 71 défaites. Il devient manager de ces mêmes Tigers en 1952, avant de partir diriger les Rainiers de Seattle, un club mineur de niveau AA. De retour comme manager dans les majeures avec les Cardinals de St. Louis pendant deux ans, il signa un contrat avec les Reds de Cincinnati en 1959 avec qui il remporta le championnat de la Ligue Nationale. Il se retira pour cause de maladie (cancer) en octobre 1964. Son nom est donné au centre de recherche sur le cancer Fred Hutchinson cancer research center (vraisemblablement par son frère qui a fait un don, à vérifier).
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  • Frederick Charles Hutchinson was an American professional baseball player, a major league pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. He also was a manager for three major league teams. Stricken with fatal lung cancer at the height of his managerial career as leader of the pennant-contending Cincinnati Reds, he was commemorated one year after his death when his brother, Dr.
  • Frederick Charles Hutchinson était un joueur de baseball américain devenu manager. Il passa la majeure partie de sa carrière de lanceur professionnel avec les Tigers de Detroit (1946-53) avec qui il termina sa carrière de joueur avec une fiche de 95 victoires et 71 défaites. Il devient manager de ces mêmes Tigers en 1952, avant de partir diriger les Rainiers de Seattle, un club mineur de niveau AA. De retour comme manager dans les majeures avec les Cardinals de St.
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