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Andrew Stefan McCutchen was born on October 10, 1986, in Fort Meade, Florida. His parents are Lorenzo McCutchen and Petrina Swan. He has one sister. Although Andrew was primarily raised by his mother, his father, an academic, attended Carson-Newman University and remained involved in his upbringing. His parents were not married until 1992, when Andrew was eight years old. Raised in a devout Christian household, McCutchen’s faith has been a guiding force throughout his life. He initially planned to attend the University of Florida after high school but ultimately pursued a professional baseball career instead.
McCutchen began his professional baseball career after being selected 11th overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2005 MLB Draft. Opting to sign with the team rather than attend college, he entered the minor leagues and had a standout season in 2006. That year, he was selected for the All-Star team of the Class A South Atlantic League and was named the Pirates' Minor League Player of the Year for his impressive performance during his first full season as a professional.
Andrew McCutchen made his Major League debut in June 2009 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. In the same month, he hit his first career home run off Francisco Liriano in a game against the Minnesota Twins. By 2010, he had become the Pirates' everyday center fielder and was considered one of the team’s most promising talents. On May 14, 2010, he had a standout game against the Chicago Cubs, going 5-for-5 with five runs scored in a 10–7 win.
In 2011, McCutchen was named to the National League All-Star team as an injury replacement for Ryan Braun. The following year, he signed a six-year contract extension with the Pirates worth nearly $52 million. That same year, he finished third in voting for the National League Most Valuable Player Award. His national profile continued to rise in 2013, when he was featured on the cover of the video game "MLB 13: The Show."
In 2014, McCutchen hit his first career inside-the-park home run in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies. His exceptional play earned him numerous accolades, including five consecutive All-Star selections from 2011 to 2015.
Throughout his tenure with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Andrew McCutchen garnered numerous prestigious honors. He won four Silver Slugger Awards and received the Gold Glove Award in recognition of his defensive prowess. In 2015, he was awarded the Roberto Clemente Award, which honors players for their sportsmanship and community involvement. His statistics, available on resources such as FanGraphs, reflect his overall excellence and consistent impact throughout his career.
Andrew McCutchen is married to Maria Hanslovan. The couple became engaged during a memorable moment on an episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in 2013. Outside of baseball, Andrew is active on various social media platforms and maintains a public presence including his profiles on Wikipedia and Twitter. Known for his humility and character, McCutchen remains a respected figure both in the sports world and beyond.
Over his career, McCutchen has earned a significant salary, with annual earnings estimated around $7 million during his peak years. His successful contracts, endorsements, and consistent playing level have contributed to an estimated net worth of approximately $30 million.
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