William B. Hutchinson

The latter facility is named in memory of his younger brother, Fred Hutchinson, a Major League Baseball pitcher and manager whose life and career were cut short by lung cancer in 1964 at the age of 45.

[1][2] The son of a general practitioner, Hutchinson was raised in Seattle and attended the University of Washington, where he played baseball for the Huskies under head coach Tubby Graves and graduated in 1931.

He passed up a professional baseball tryout to attend medical school at McGill University in Montreal and graduated in 1935.

After completing his surgical residency in Baltimore, Maryland, Hutchinson returned to Seattle to practice.

[1] His experience as a cancer surgeon led him to spearhead a drive for research and treatment centers for the disease in his native city.