Andrew McCutchen the Pittsburgh Pirates Legend
Andrew McCutchen Continues to Climb the Charts in Pittsburgh
Andrew McCutchen's return to Pittsburgh has been anything short of a triumphant homecoming. After nine seasons away, the 35-year-old outfielder has fit right back into the Pirates lineup. McCutchen has provided a veteran presence and solid production at the plate. He recently moved into ninth place on the Pirates all-time hits list.
This milestone is a testament to McCutchen's enduring talent and the special bond he has with the city of Pittsburgh. “Cutch” has always been a fan favorite, and his return has been met with much fanfare. McCutchen is one of the most popular players in franchise history, and his contributions on and off the field have made him a beloved figure in the Steel City.
On Thursday night, with a single off Milwaukee Brewers reliever Brad Boxberger, McCutchen passed Hall of Famer Max Carey for ninth place on the Pirates all-time hits list, with 1,331. Only eight players in franchise history have more hits than McCutchen.
A Look at McCutchen's Impressive Career
McCutchen was drafted by the Pirates in the first round of the 2005 MLB draft. He made his MLB debut in 2009, and quickly established himself as one of the best young players in the game.
In 2013, McCutchen won the National League MVP award after leading the Pirates to their first playoff appearance in 21 years. He was also a four-time All-Star and a three-time Gold Glove winner. McCutchen was traded to the San Francisco Giants in 2018, and he spent three seasons with the team before returning to Pittsburgh in 2023.
What's Next for McCutchen and the Pirates?
McCutchen is in the final year of his contract with the Pirates. It remains to be seen if he will re-sign with the team after the season. However, one thing is for sure, McCutchen has cemented his legacy as one of the greatest Pirates players of all time.
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