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1:08Highlights: Mets at Braves (7/6)
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1:22Why the Twins Have a Joe Ryan Dilemma
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0:36How the Marlins Should Approach the Trade Deadline
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1:14Highlights: Mets at Braves (7/5)
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1:18Braves Are Buyers: Analyzing Atlanta's Pitching Needs
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1:24Are the Marlins buyers at the trade deadline?
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1:39Are the Rays Pretenders or Buyers?
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1:06Braves Losing Ground in NL East
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0:57MLB Trade Deadline: Where Will Joe Ryan Land?
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1:13Chances We See Tarik Skubal on the Move
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1:05MLB Power Rankings: Braves Fall After Recent Skid
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1:25MLB Power Rankings: Philly Into Top 5
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0:57Highlights: Dodgers at Padres (6/26)
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1:11Highlights: Braves at Padres (6/23)
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0:56MLB Power Rankings (06/22): Stable At The Top
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1:04MLB Power Rankings (06/22): Mariners Bounced from Top 10
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6:31Playoff Picture Taking Shape in Latest MLB Power Rankings
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7:51MLB Trade Deadline: Who Are the Buyers and Sellers?
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1:25Breaking Down the Braves' June Swoon
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1:22Braves Being Cautious with Ronald Acuna Jr.
2026 Batting
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HR
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OPS
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SB
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| Regular Season | .192 | 1 | 5 | .537 | 0 |
Top Andrew McCutchen News
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Braves' Andrew McCutchen: Gets minor-league deal from Atlanta
Atlanta signed McCutchen to a minor-league contract Thursday.
McCutchen was released by the Rangers in late May after slashing just .192/.277/.260 across 37 games. The 39-year-old has been assigned to the Florida Complex League for the time being but should report to Triple-A Gwinnett once he's shaken off some rust. McCutchen could eventually get an opportunity in Atlanta as a short-side platoon bat.
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Andrew McCutchen: Becomes free agent
The Rangers released McCutchen on Thursday.
McCutchen passed through waivers unclaimed after being designated for assignment, and he's now entered the free-agent market. The 39-year-old slashed just .192/.277/.260 during his time with Texas and could have a difficult time latching on with a new organization, if he wants to continue his playing career.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: DFA'd by Texas
The Rangers designated McCutchen for assignment Wednesday.
McCutchen will give up his spot on the 40-man roster and 26-man active roster to infielder Nicky Lopez, whom the Rangers signed to a one-year contract. After joining Texas late in spring training on a minor-league deal, the 39-year-old McCutchen was able to secure a spot on the Opening Day roster but proceeded to hit just .192/.277/.260 with a career-worst 26.5 percent strikeout rate in 83 plate appearances. Given McCutchen's struggles with Texas this season along with the fact that he's best suited as a designated hitter rather than a corner outfielder at this stage of his career, the five-time All-Star may not be able to find another opportunity at the big-league level.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Starts two consecutive games
McCutchen started in right field and went 1-for-3 with a walk and a run scored in Wednesday's 6-1 win over the Yankees.
McCutchen's started two consecutive games and has hits in three straight starts. He's taking advantage of injuries to Wyatt Langford (forearm) and Brandon Nimmo, who served as the designated hitter Wednesday while dealing with a recent hamstring issue. McCutchen is slashing .235/.286/.333 with one home run, five RBI and six runs scored over 24 games (56 plate appearances).
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Homers in Rangers win
McCutchen went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer, a double and an additional run scored in Sunday's 8-3 win over the Phillies.
Making his second start this season, McCutchen extended Texas' lead to 5-0 with a three-run blast off left Jesus Luzardo, his first home run this season. The 39-year-old McCutchen is expected to fill the short side of a platoon with Joc Pederson at DH after making the team out of spring training as a non-roster invitee. Through three games, McCutchen is 4-for-9 with four RBI.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Starts against lefty
McCutchen started at designated hitter and went 1-for-2 with a double in Thursday's 5-3 loss to the Phillies.
McCutchen got the start against Philadelphia lefty Cristopher Sanchez but was removed the moment a right-hander entered the game. The lefty-batting Joc Pederson pinch hit for McCutchen in the seventh inning. Those two are expected to make up a DH platoon to start the season.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Added to roster
The Rangers selected McCutchen's contract from Triple-A Round Rock on Wednesday.
Despite remaining unsigned through the first couple weeks of spring training, McCutchen was able to hit the ground running after joining the Rangers on a minor-league pact. Over nine games in the Cactus League, McCutchen slashed .429/.556/.714 with one home run and a 6:5 BB:K across 27 plate appearances en route to securing his spot on the Opening Day roster. The 39-year-old is likely to fill the short side of a platoon at designated hitter with the left-handed-hitting Joc Pederson, though McCutchen may occasionally see action in the corner outfield.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Secures roster spot
The Rangers informed McCutchen on Monday that he will be included on the Opening Day roster, Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports.
McCutchen was a late addition to spring training, signing with Texas as a non-roster invitee earlier this month. He slashed .444/.583/.778/1.361 in 24 plate appearances in the Cactus League. McCutchen is expected to serve primarily as a designated hitter against left-handers.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Doing damage since signing
McCutchen started at designated hitter and went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run in Wednesday's spring game against the Royals.
McCutchen, who was signed in the middle of spring training, has hit safely in all six games in which he's appeared. The 39-year-old is 8-for-15 with three doubles, a home run, seven RBI and five runs scored. He's making the most of a brief opportunity to earn a roster spot, likely as a DH.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Debuts for Texas
McCutchen started at designated hitter and went 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI in Monday's spring game against San Diego.
McCutchen stepped on the field for the first time since signing a minor-league deal with the Rangers last week. The 39-year-old has a little more than two weeks to show decision-makers that he can still make an impact. The early results were hopeful, as McCutchen's two batted-ball events clocked in at more than 100 mph. Designated hitter would appear to be his best shot at hooking on with the club, as the right-handed complement to Joc Pederson.
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Rangers' Andrew McCutchen: Inks NRI deal with Rangers
The Rangers signed McCutchen to a minor-league contract Thursday that includes an invitation to spring training, Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Entering his age-39 season, McCutchen slashed .239/.333/.367 with 13 home runs across 135 games for the Pirates last season. He collected a solid .267/.353/.389 batting line against left-handed pitching, and the five-time All-Star could carve out a role as a short-side platoon designated hitter and occasional outfielder.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-10, 190 lbs |
| Birthplace: Fort Meade, FL |
| Age: 39 |
| Experience: 17 |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |















