About Don Sutton Memorabilia & Collectibles
Former Major League Baseball player,
Don Sutton was a right-handed pitcher who played for the Sioux Falls Packers. He was born on April 2, 1945 in Clio, Alabama. He is currently a television sportscaster.
As a minor leaguer, he played with the Sioux Falls Packers and he joined the major league when he was 21. During his major leagues, he has played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and California Angels. Sutton had won a total of 324 games, 58 of which he garnered for shutouts and five one-hitters. He powerfully holds the major league record for number of consecutive losses to only one team and lost 13 straight games to Chicago Cubs leading the Sutton, Don autographed (HOF) induction 8x10 photo as an gratitude. Sutton is famous for doctoring baseballs and he was named “Black and Decker” when he played with notorious Gaylord Perry. He is also a four-time All-Star player who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998 and made the Sutton, Don autographed (HOF) induction 8x10 photo a valuable item to many fans.
He had started his broadcasting career in 1989 with the Atlanta Braves on TBS- a position which he held through 2006. It is said that Sutton left TBS after the 2006 season due to the network that plans to broadcast lesser games in the next seasons. But then, he plans to be a color commentator for the Washington Nationals on the MASN network.
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Sutton, Don autographed (HOF) induction 8x10 photo, autographed baseball and 300 game winners signed bat only at Sportsmemorabilia.com. Common typographical errors of his name are Don Suton, Don Suttone, Don Suton, Dhuon Sutton, Done Suttone and Donni Sutton.