Guy Tutwiler

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'''Guy Tutwiler''' played professional baseball from 1910 to 1924.
'''Guy Tutwiler''' played professional baseball from 1910 to 1924.
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* His purchase by Detroit from Hattiesburg for $2,000 on May 2, 1911 was reported to be the largest transfer sum paid for a Cotton States League player at the time.<ref>{{cite-newspaper | title=Hattiesburg Player Sold | newspaper=Dallas Morning News | month=5 | day=2 | year=1911 | pages=11}}</ref>
* His purchase by Detroit from Hattiesburg for $2,000 on May 2, 1911 was reported to be the largest transfer sum paid for a Cotton States League player at the time.<ref>{{cite-newspaper | title=Hattiesburg Player Sold | newspaper=Dallas Morning News | month=5 | day=2 | year=1911 | pages=11}}</ref>
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Revision as of 09:41, 20 July 2009

Guy Tutwiler
Guy Isbel Tutwiler
"King Tut"
Bat/Throw: L/R
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 175
Born: 1888-7-17 at Coalburg, AL (US)
Died: 1930-8-15 at Anniston, AL (US)
Interred: Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, AL (US)


Guy Tutwiler played professional baseball from 1910 to 1924.

Notes

  • His purchase by Detroit from Hattiesburg for $2,000 on May 2, 1911 was reported to be the largest transfer sum paid for a Cotton States League player at the time.[1]


Career timeline

Guy Tutwiler (66df)/career



Footnotes

  1. "Hattiesburg Player Sold", pg 11. Dallas Morning News, 1911-05-02.
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