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'''Guy Isbel "King Tut" Tutwiler, Sr''' (born [[July 17]], [[1889]] in [[Coalburg]], died [[August 15]], [[1930]] in [[Birmingham]]) was an infielder for the Detroit Tigers in [[1911]] and [[1913]]. He appeared in 27 games altogether, amassing 15 hits with 2 doubles and a triple and 6 walks in 79 plate appearances for a .203 batting average. He stole 2 bases and finished his major league career with 7 runs and 10 runs batted in.
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'''Guy Isbel "King Tut" Tutwiler, Sr''' (born [[July 17]], [[1889]] in [[Coalburg]], died [[August 15]], [[1930]] in [[Anniston]]) was an infielder for the Detroit Tigers in [[1911]] and [[1913]]. He appeared in 27 games altogether, amassing 15 hits with 2 doubles and a triple and 6 walks in 79 plate appearances for a .203 batting average. He stole 2 bases and finished his major league career with 7 runs and 10 runs batted in.


Before joining the major leagues, Tutwiler starred with the Little Rock, Arkansas Travelers of the Southern League.
Before joining the major leagues, Tutwiler starred with the Little Rock, Arkansas Travelers of the Southern League.


Tutwiler married the former Edna Mae Scruggs and had two sons, [[Guy Tutwiler, Jr|Guy, Jr]] and [[Pickens Tutwiler]].
Tutwiler married the former Edna Mae Scruggs and had two sons, [[Guy Tutwiler, Jr|Guy, Jr]] and [[Pickens Tutwiler]].
Tutwiler died in 1930 and is buried in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Elmwood Cemetery]].


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==External links==
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[[Category:Major League Baseball players]]
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 17 July 2012

Guy Tutwiler

Guy Isbel "King Tut" Tutwiler, Sr (born July 17, 1889 in Coalburg, died August 15, 1930 in Anniston) was an infielder for the Detroit Tigers in 1911 and 1913. He appeared in 27 games altogether, amassing 15 hits with 2 doubles and a triple and 6 walks in 79 plate appearances for a .203 batting average. He stole 2 bases and finished his major league career with 7 runs and 10 runs batted in.

Before joining the major leagues, Tutwiler starred with the Little Rock, Arkansas Travelers of the Southern League.

Tutwiler married the former Edna Mae Scruggs and had two sons, Guy, Jr and Pickens Tutwiler.

Tutwiler died in 1930 and is buried in Birmingham's Elmwood Cemetery.

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