Sutton attended Mater Dei High School and the
University of Illinois. He was a 21st round draft pick by the Kansas City Royals in . In , Sutton was the
Most Valuable Player of the Class-A
Carolina League, and his team, the
Wilmington Blue Rocks won the Carolina League championship. The team featured future major leaguers
Johnny Damon and
Sal Fasano. In 2000, he hit two home runs in the
Triple-A World Series for Memphis against Indianapolis. In 572 career Major League at-bats, Sutton compiled a .236
batting average. Sutton played professional baseball in Korea for three seasons, from 2005 to 2007. His best year was 2005, when he hit .292 with 35 home runs and 102 RBI for the
Hyundai Unicorns. His home run and RBI totals, as well as his OPS (1.003), led all hitters in the
KBO League that year, and he earned a
KBO League Golden Glove Award for 2005. In 2012, Sutton managed the
DSL Pirates2. In October 2019, South Korean baseball club Lotte Giants hired Sutton as their new minor league manager. ==References==