Hutchinson made one appearance in late September 1933 for the White Sox, then did not return to the Major Leagues until 1936.
Hutchinson's best season for Boston came in 1938, when he posted a 9–8 record that included four complete games.
[1] He also pitched for the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals, and returned to Braves at the end of his MLB career in 1944–45.
His managerial career concluded with the 1970 Appleton Foxes of the Midwest League, his team that season including future big leaguers like Goose Gossage, Terry Forster and Bucky Dent.
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