Veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen expresses his wish to end his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team he has played for for 11 seasons.
Andrew McCutchen, a 38-year-old veteran and former MVP, has expressed his strong desire to finish his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates . After spending 11 seasons with the organization, McCutchen had a solid year in 2024, hitting .232 with 20 home runs and 50 RBIs in 120 games. Known for his ability to lead a young team, McCutchen believes the Pirates have the potential to return to the postseason, a feat they last accomplished a decade ago when he was one of the game's biggest stars.
McCutchen's career batting average stands at .273, with 319 home runs and 1,095 RBIs. General Manager Ben Cherington has also stated his desire to retain McCutchen, recognizing his value as both a powerful hitter and a seasoned presence
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