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— Andrew McCutchen (@TheCUTCH22) January 13, 2023 “I think it’s a good marriage,” former Pirates second baseman Neil Walker said. “I know how important this city and organization is to him.
Undoubtedly the career of Andrew McCutchen is coming to a close, so the conversation of Cooperstown is certainly beginning to bubble. In the case of McCutchen, he is viewed as a fringe Hall-of ...
Andrew McCutchen can sense the end of his baseball career coming.It’s not quite here yet.The five-time All-Star agreed to a $5 million, one-year deal on Monday to stay in Pittsburgh for the 2025 ...
Andrew McCutchen's future has been a topic of much discussion as the 2024 season winds down. McCutchen, 37, gave an emphatic answer both on and off the field, as a three-run home run proved to be ...
Andrew McCutchen wants to keep playing in Pittsburgh. Pirates general manager Ben Cherington is confident it will happen. Cherington said Wednesday he believes McCutchen will be able to “help us ...
Andrew McCutchen drove in two runs with his lone hit to help the Pittsburgh Pirates snap a three-game slide with a 4-3 win against the visiting Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.
Wednesday was walk-up music day for the Pirates. The home opener was two days away, and if the players cared what plays as they step to the plate for that first home game, they should probably get ...
Andrew McCutchen is still a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, but the star outfielder said the rampant trade talks did "bother" him. "I'd be lying to you if I told you none of this bothered me ...
PITTSBURGH — Andrew McCutchen's decision to stay in Pittsburgh was not about pity. Or nostalgia. Or to enjoy a Farewell Tour or to chase of a specific milestone or reach a specific date.
Andrew McCutchen remains forever grateful, and he plays that way. As the former MVP gears up for his first season in San Francisco, he wants his new fans to know why he’s still a little kid inside.