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Chad Hutchinson No. 7, 9 Quarterback Personal information Date of birth: February 21, 1977 Place of birth: San Diego, California High School: Torrey Pines High School Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 237 lb (108 kg) Career information College: Stanford Debuted in 2002 for the Dallas Cowboys Last played in 2004 for the Chicago Bears Career history Career highlights and awards - N/A
Career NFL statistics as of 2005 Pass attempts 413 Pass completions 220 Percentage 53.3 TD-INT 11-11 Passing yards 2,466 QB Rating 69.1 Stats at NFL.com Chad Hutchinson Pitcher Born: February 21, 1977
San Diego, CaliforniaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 4, 2001 for the St. Louis Cardinals Last MLB appearance April 17, 2001 for the St. Louis Cardinals Career statistics ERA 24.75 Innings pitched 4.0 Games 3 Teams Chad Martin Hutchinson (born February 21, 1977 in San Diego, California) is a retired National Football League quarterback and Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL and the St. Louis Cardinals of the MLB. He played college football at Stanford University.
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High school years
Hutchinson attended Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves as their first round selection (26th player taken) in 1995, but chose not to sign with the Braves by opting for Stanford.
Professional career
MLB career
Hutchinson also pitched in the Major Leagues in three games, all in relief, for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 2001 season. He did not fare well, giving up 16 baserunners (nine hits, six walks, and one hit batsman) and 11 earned runs in just four total innings. His MLB career totals include an 0-0 record, two strikeouts (Ben Petrick and Denny Neagle), and an ERA of 24.75.
NFL career
Hutchinson was part of a highly-publicized quarterback controversy with the Cowboys, when he and Quincy Carter competed for a roster spot in a Cowboys-themed documentary on HBO. Prior to the 2004 season, the Cowboys signed Vinny Testaverde and acquired Drew Henson, creating yet another quarterback controversy. Hutchinson was released on July 27, 2004, ostensibly in favor of Carter; however, when Carter was released under unclear circumstances, Testaverde was named the starter.
Hutchinson was signed as a backup by the Chicago Bears mid-season, and started several games after Rex Grossman suffered a season-ending injury. Hutchinson had been named as the starter for the 2005 season after Grossman suffered a severe ankle injury during the preseason, but was replaced in favor of rookie Kyle Orton after several poor preseason performances. Following his demotion, he was released on August 31, 2005. The Bears would opt to sign Jeff Blake to be a backup behind Kyle Orton instead.
Personal
Hutchinson lives with his wife, and his son. His wife is the sister of baseball player Todd Walker.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Sporting positions Preceded by
Craig KrenzelChicago Bears starting quarterbacks
2004Succeeded by
Rex GrossmanGatorade High School Baseball Player of the Year Award 1986: Sheffield | 1987: Banks | 1988: Lewis | 1989: Jackson | 1990: Van Poppel | 1991: Barber | 1992: Hinch | 1993: Rodriguez | 1994: Million | 1995: Hutchinson | 1996: White | 1997: McDonald | 1998: Henson | 1999: Garbe | 2000: Stokes | 2001: Kotchman | 2002: Greinke | 2003: Lubanski | 2004: Rogers | 2005: Upton | 2006: Kershaw | 2007: Porcello | 2008: Skipworth | 2009: Hobgood | 2010: Cowart | 2011: BundyAtlanta Braves first-round draft picks 1965: Dick Grant | 1966: Al Santorini | 1967: Andrew Finlay | 1968: Curtis Moore | 1969: Gene Holbert | 1970: Ron Broaddus | 1971: Taylor Duncan | 1972: Preston Hanna | 1973: Pat Rockett | 1974: Dale Murphy | 1975: Donald Young | 1976: Ken Smith | 1977: Tim Cole | 1978: Bob Horner | 1979: Brad Komminsk | 1980: Ken Dayley, Jim Acker | 1981: Jay Roberts | 1982: Duane Ward | 1983: No first round pick | 1984: Drew Denson | 1985: Tommy Greene | 1986: Kent Mercker | 1987: Derek Lilliquist | 1988: Steve Avery | 1989: Tyler Houston | 1990: Chipper Jones | 1991: Mike Kelly | 1992: Jamie Arnold | 1993: No first round pick | 1994: Jacob Shumate | 1995: Chad Hutchinson | 1996: A. J. Zapp, Jason Marquis | 1997: Troy Cameron | 1998: No first round pick | 1999: No first round pick | 2000: Adam Wainwright, Scott Thorman, Kelly Johnson, Aaron Herr | 2001: Macay McBride, Josh Burrus, Richard Lewis | 2002: Jeff Francoeur, Dan Meyer | 2003: Luis Atilano, Jarrod Saltalamacchia | 2004: No first round pick | 2005: Joey Devine, Beau Jones | 2006: Cody Johnson, Cory Rasmus, Steven Evarts | 2007: Jason Heyward, Jon Gilmore | 2008: Brett DeVall | 2009: Mike Minor | 2010: Matthew Lipka | 2011: Sean GilmartinDallas Cowboys starting quarterbacks Aikman • Beuerlein • Bledsoe • Carano • Carter • Collier • Cunningham • Garrett • Heinrich • Henson • Hogeboom • Hutchinson • Johnson • Kitna • Kosar • Laufenberg • Leaf • LeBaron • Longley • McGee • Meredith • Morton • Peete • Pelluer • Rhome • Roach • Romo • Staubach • Stoerner • Sweeney • Testaverde • Walsh • White • Wilson • WrightRhein Fire starting quarterbacks Gino Torretta (1995) • Andy Kelly (1995–1996) • Terry Dean (1996) • T. J. Rubley (1997) • Josh LaRocca (1997) • Mike Quinn (1998) • Jim Arellanes (1998–1999) • Mike Cherry (1999) • Danny Wuerffel (2000) • Giovanni Carmazzi (2001) • Phil Stambaugh (2001) • Tee Martin (2002) • Nick Rolovich (2003) • Chad Hutchinson (2004) • Greg Zolman (2004) • Andy Hall (2005) • Scott McBrien (2005) • Drew Henson (2006) • Timmy Chang (2006) • Cody Pickett (2007)
Decatur Staleys / Chicago Bears starting quarterbacks Avellini • Blanda • Bratkowski • Brown • Bukich • Burris • Carter • Chandler • Collins • Concannon • Conzelman • Cutler • Douglass • Dressen • Driscoll • Evans • Flutie • Fuller • Griese • Grossman • Harbaugh • Huff • Hutchinson • Kramer • Krenzel • Krieg • Landry • Lisch • Luckman • Lujack • Masterson • Matthews • McMahon • McNown • Miller • Mirer • Molesworth • Moreno • Orton • Phipps • Quinn • Stenstrom • Stewart • Tomczak • Wade • Walsh • WillisStanford Indians/Cardinal starting quarterbacks Code • Harrelson • Tarpey • Walker • Bogue • Lewis • Alustiza • Paulman • Albert • Bell • Shaw • Kerkorian • Garrett • Brodie • Douglas • Nicolet • Norman • Sears • Thurlow • Berg • DeSylvia • Lewis • Washington • Williams • Plunkett • Bunce • Boryla • Cordova • Benjamin • Dils • Schonert • Elway • Cottrell • Paye • Johnson • Palumbis • Stenstrom • Butterfield • Hutchinson • Husak • Fasani • Matter • Lewis • Edwards • Ostrander • Pritchard • Luck
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