Mark Steven Hutton (born 6 February 1970) is an Australian former professional baseball right-handed pitcher.
He played for the New York Yankees, Florida Marlins, Colorado Rockies, and Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 1998.
[4] After struggling in his first seasons in Minor League Baseball, Hutton emerged as one of the Yankees' best prospects in 1991[5] when he pitched for the Fort Lauderdale Yankees of the High-A Florida State League and had a 2.45 earned run average (ERA) with 117 strikeouts in 147 innings pitched.
[1] Hutton continued to be optioned between the Yankees and the Columbus Clippers of the Triple A International League over the 1993 through 1996 seasons.
[12] Hutton struggled due to a sore arm and decreased velocity on his fastball and was used infrequently by manager Don Baylor.
[13] The Rockies traded Hutton to the Cincinnati Reds for Curtis Goodwin on 10 December 1997.
[19] Hutton started the final game of the tournament, taking the loss against the United States.
[3] He became a fill-in pitching coach for the Adelaide Bite of the Australian Baseball League in 2013.