Mule Suttles was a professional baseball player who had a career that spanned the 1920s and 1930s. He was known for his power hitting and was one of the most feared sluggers of his time. He was a member of the Negro National League and was one of the most successful players in the league.

Suttles was born in Georgia in 1896 and began his professional career in 1920 with the Birmingham Black Barons. He quickly became one of the most feared hitters in the league and was known for his powerful home runs. He was a three-time Negro National League batting champion and was the first player in the league to hit over 20 home runs in a season. He also led the league in RBIs three times and was the first player to hit over 100 RBIs in a season.

In addition to his success in the Negro National League, Suttles also played in the East-West League and the Negro American League. He was a two-time All-Star in the East-West League and was selected to the Negro American League All-Star team in 1944.

Suttles was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006 and is remembered as one of the greatest power hitters in the history of the Negro Leagues. He was known for his powerful swing and his ability to hit for both power and average. He was a pioneer of the game and helped pave the way for future generations of African-American baseball players.