I will remain the same, show up every day and give it 100 percent for my team, do everything I can to help my team win." Phillies outfielder Andrew McCutchen helped reveal the dysfunction within Major League Baseball's testing, protocols, and notification system. in OPS (.952) and ranked third in the batting race behind Colorado's Justin Morneau (.319) and teammate Josh Harrison (.315)...Tied career high in doubles...Ranked second in the league with 297 total bases, trailing only Miami's Giancarlo Stanton (299) and shared league lead with Stanton in extra-base hits (69)...Ranked among National League leaders in hits (T9th, 172), multi-hit games (T6th, 49), walks (4th, 84) and slugging percentage (2nd, .542)...Was selected to his fourth straight National League All-Star Team; the first Pittsburgh position player to be named four straight years since Bobby Bonilla from 1988-1991...Was also the first Pirates outfielder to be named to the All-Star team in four consecutive years since Roberto Clemente was named to four straight from 1969-1972...Led all National League outfielders with 4,519,440 votes and was the first Pirates player to start an All-Star Game since Jason Bay in 2006 when the city of Pittsburgh hosted the event...Singled off Seattle's Felix Hernandez in his first at bat; went 1-for-3 with a stolen base in the game while playing the first five innings in center field...Led all National League centerfielders in batting (.314), OBP (.410), home runs (25) and RBI (83)...Batted .328 in 70 home games and led all N.L.
on 8/11 (retro to 8/4) - the first time in his career that he spent time on the disabled list (the Pirates went 5-9 with him sidelined)...Was reinstated on 8/19 and went hitless in his first two games before hitting safely in four straight and eightof-10...Homered in back-to-back games on 8/24-25...Had three straight three-hit games from 9/6-8...Hit his first career inside-the-park home run on 9/10 at Philadelphia...Hit .347 (33-for-95) in 26 games during the month of September; reached base safely in each of his last 12 games and in 22 of his last 23...Batted .324 (44-for-136) with eight homers and 16 RBI in 37 games after being reinstated from the D.L.

Andrew McCutchen has always been a good, down-to-earth guy. Player-of-the-Week honors with Ryan Braun after batting .450 (9-for-20) with three homers and five RBI in five games during the week of 5/18-24...Hit .330 (35-for-106) with 17 RBI during the month of May...Had four hits and fell a home run shy of hitting for the cycle on 6/2 at San Francisco... Left the game on 6/27 vs. Atlanta after being hit by Julio Teheran on the left elbow...Hit .337 (31-for-92) in 25 games during the month of June and ranked fifth among N.L.

Andrew McCutchen's retro inspired 2020 Topps Series 2 Baseball variation card has ignited interest in the release, that comes just days after MLB announced baseball would return. "I want to thank you guys for what you have done," said McCutchen, accepting and welcoming the burden. Player-of-the-Week honors for the final week of the season after going 8-for17 (.471) with three doubles, two homers and nine RBI in five games.Ranked ninth in the National League with his career-high 598 at bats...Hit .338 (22-for-65) with runners in scoring position following the All-Star break...Produced a .289 batting average, nine home runs, 35 RBI and an .869 OPS in his final 49 games, beginning with the action on 8/12 (was hitting .240 on 8/11)...Made his seventh straight Opening Day start in center field - the first Bucco center fielder to make seven straight Opening Day starts since Andy Van Slyke (1988-1994)...Homered in back-to-backs game on 4/16-17 vs. Milwaukee...Had his second career three-homer game on 4/26 at Colorado; joins Hall-of-Famers Ralph Kiner (four times), Willie Stargell (four times) and Roberto Clemente (twice) as the only players in team history to have multiple three-homer games...Made each of his first 61 starts from the second spot of the batting order before batting third for the first time on 6/15...Hit .237 (59-for-249) with nine homers and 25 RBI from the second spot and .268 (93-for-347) with 15 home runs and 54 RBI in 90 games from the third spot...Homered twice and had four RBI on 6/25 vs. Los Angeles...Was ejected for the first time in his career on 6/26 vs. Los Angeles; home plate umpire Chris Conroy ejected him after a called third "strike" in the seventh inning...Recorded his 600th career RBI on 7/27 vs. Seattle; also hit his 166th career home run on 7/27 tying him with Dave Parker for fifth place on the Pirates all-time home run list...Swiped his 158th career base on 8/5 vs. Cincinnati, tying him with Pie Traynor for 10th place on the Pirates all-time list...Homered and had all three RBI in a 3-2, 10-inning win at Milwaukee on 8/25...Produced his third multi-homer game on 9/15 at Philadelphia (two)... Had a season-high 13-game hitting streak from 9/13-25 (21-for-55, .382).Was named to his fifth consecutive All-Star team and was the starting center fielder for the second straight year; became the first Pittsburgh player since Roberto Clemente (8 years between 1960-67) to be selected at least five straight years and the first Bucco to start backto-back Midsummer Classics since Andy Van Slyke (1992-93)...Went 1-for-3 as the leadoff batter in the All-Star Game and homered off Tampa Bay's Chris Archer in his third at bat...Was the first Pirates player to homer in the ASG since Dave Parker in 1981 and the seventh different player overall; also Roberto Clemente (1971), Wille Stargell (1965), Ralph Kiner (1949 and 1951), Vince DiMaggio (1943) and Arky Vaughan (twice in 1941)...Captured his fourth Silver Slugger Award - the most ever by a Pittsburgh player...Was a Gold Glove finalist; made just two errors in 301 total chances...Finished fifth in the BBWAA voting for N.L. Position: Centerfielder Bats: Right • Throws: Right 5-11, 195lb (180cm, 88kg) .