Andrew McCutchen

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Andrew McCutchen
[[Image:McCutchen.jpg position=Center field|px]]
Pittsburgh Pirates — No. 76
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Bats: Right Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
N/A, N/A for the N/A
Former teams
Bradenton Pirates (2005-2005)

Williamsport Crosscutters (2005-2005)

Hickory Crawdads (2006-2006)

Altoona Curve (2006- Present)

Andrew McCutchen (born October 10, 1986 in Fort Meade, Florida) is a Minor League Baseball center fielder and currently a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates Double A affiliate the Altoona Curve.

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Andrew Stefan McCutchen was born on October 10, 1986 in Fort Meade, Florida. He garnered major league attention during his high school career and especially during his senior season at Fort Meade High School. During his senior season, McCutchen hit .709 with 16 homeruns and 16 stolen bases in 55 at-bats.

Coming into the 2005 MLB First-Year Player Draft, McCutchen was highly touted by Baseball America. In Baseball America's annual high school player rankings McCutchen ranked 3rd for Best Five Tool Talent, 2nd for Best Pure Hitter, 2nd for Fastest Player and 5th for Best Defensive Player. Andrew was also ranked as the 2nd closest to the majors among High School players, beaten only by the Arizona Diamondbacks Justin Upton.

McCutchen was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1st round with the 11th pick. Andrew signed quickly and received a $1.9 million dollar signing bonus. Justin Upton was the #1 selection in the draft.

After the draft, Andrew began his career on the Pirates' rookie level team in Bradenton, FL. While at Bradenton he hit .297 with 13 stolen bases, 29 walks and only 24 strikeouts in 158 at-bats. He was rated as the #1 prospect in the Gulf Coast League by Baseball America at the end of the 2005 season.

After 45 games in Bradenton, he was promoted to the Williamsport Crosscutters of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. While playing in 13 games for the Cutters in the short season New York Penn League, McCutchen hit .346 with 4 steals in 13 games. He finished the 2005 season with a .310 batting average.

The start of 2006, saw Andrew attend his first major league spring training with the Pirates in Bradenton, FL. After spring training, McCutchen was sent to the Pirates Low Single-A affliate, the Hickory Crawdads. He hit .291 with 14 home runs and 22 stolen bases in 114 games with Hickory, and was selected for the league's All-Star game along with fellow Pirates' prospects Brent Lillibridge and Brad Corley.

On August 15, 2006, Andrew was promoted to the Double A Altoona Curve of the Eastern League in Altoona, PA. He was even more dominate in Double A than in Low Single A, which is surprising considering he skipped the Pirates' Hi-A Lynchburg Hillcats squad. At 19, McCutchen became the youngest player in the Curve's history, and homered in his first home game with the club.

On September 30, he was named the Pirates Minor League Player of the Year along with Tom Gorzelanny, who won Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Andrew was also unanimously selected by scouts and managers as the #1 Prospect in the South Atlantic League.

In March 2007, McCutchen received his second straight spring training invitation from the Pirates.


  • 2005 - 1st Team High School All-American OF The Baseball Cube
  • 2005 - Gulf Coast League #1 Prospect
  • 2006 - Pittsburgh Pirates #2 Prospect Baseball America
  • 2006 - South Atlantic League All-Star
  • 2006 - Youngest Altoona Curve Player in History (19)
  • 2006 - South Atlantic League #1 Prospect
  • 2006 - Pittsburgh Pirates Minor League Player of the Year Pirateball.com
  • 2007 - Pittsburgh Pirates #1 Prospect Baseball America
  • 2007 - #13 Prospect in MLB Baseball America

Year Age Team League Level G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO AVG OBP SLG
2005 18 Fort Meade HS HS HS - 55 - 39 8 3 16 - 16 - - - .709 - 1.836
2005 18 Bradenton GCL Rookie 45 158 36 47 9 3 2 30 13 1 29 24 .297 .411 .430
2005 18 Williamsport NYPL SS-A 13 52 12 18 3 1 0 5 4 1 8 6 .346 .443 .442
2006 19 Hickory SAL Lo-A 114 453 77 132 20 4 14 62 22 7 42 91 .291 .356 .446
2006 19 Altoona EL AA 20 78 12 24 4 0 3 12 1 1 8 20 .308 .379 .474
- - TOTALS - - 192 741 137 221 36 8 19 109 40 10 87 141 .298 .377 .445
Preceded by
Neil Walker
Pittsburgh Pirates First Round Draft Pick
July 2005
Succeeded by
Brad Lincoln
Preceded by
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GCL Prospect of the Year
October 2005
Succeeded by
Clayton Kershaw
Preceded by
Scott Elbert
SAL Prospect of the Year
October 2006
Succeeded by
'
Preceded by
José Bautista
Pittsburgh Pirates Minor League Player of the Year
September 2006
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Neil Walker
Pittsburgh Pirates #1 Prospect (Baseball America)
2007
Succeeded by
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