William S. Cutler (February 7, 1920 – March 24, 2012) served as the
Pacific Coast League
The Pacific Coast League (PCL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the Western United States. Along with the International League, it is one of two leagues playing at the Triple-A (baseball), Triple-A level, which is one grade bel ...
president from 1979 to 1997. He was inducted into the
Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame in 2005. He was born in
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Prior to serving as president of the PCL, Cutler worked as an administrative assistant to
Will Harridge. (In the famous video of Willie Mays' catch of Vic Wertz's fly ball in the 1954 World Series which then cuts back to fans in the stands, Cutler is seated next to the man who puts his hand to his forehead in disbelief.) He then worked as an assistant general manager and vice-president to
Charlie Finley, although mostly in name only. After that, he worked as a scout for the
Montreal Expos, and he eventually became owner of the
Portland Beavers. He moved the team to
Spokane, Washington in 1973.
Cutler is related to former minor leaguers Charles Bordes and Brett Bordes and former big leaguer
Jack Heidemann.
He died on March 24, 2012 in
Mesa, Arizona
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1920 births
2012 deaths
Baseball executives
Minor league baseball executives
Montreal Expos scouts
Oakland Athletics executives
Pacific Coast League
Sportspeople from Grand Rapids, Michigan
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