Milwaukee Brewers’ Andrew Stefan McCutchen is a professional baseball outfielder from the United States. It’s Andrew Stefan McCutchen’s birthday on October 10, 1986.
The Pittsburgh Pirates were his first stop in Major League Baseball, and he also played for the San Francisco Giants, the New York Yankees, and finally the Philadelphia Phillies.
After being drafted by the Pirates in the first round of the 2005 MLB draft (the 11th overall pick), McCutchen didn’t make his MLB debut until 2009 at the age of 25.
His accomplishments as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates include five straight years as the National League’s Most Valuable Player (2013), four Silver Slugger Awards (2012–2015), a 2012 Gold Glove Award, and the 2015 Roberto Clemente Award.
In 2015, he was also honoured with the Roberto Clemente Award. McCutchen led the National League in hits in 2012, with 194. When it comes to on-base percentage, on-base plus slugging percentage, and extra-base hits, he was the best in the National League in 2014. (69).
He was born to parents Lorenzo McCutchen and Petrina Swan in Fort Meade, Florida, while they were both in their early twenties.
He lived with his mother when his father was a student at Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee.
Lorenzo decided to give up his dream of playing in the NFL in order to spend more time with his son (NFL). As a result, Petrina only agreed to marry him after he finished his seminary schooling.
How Much Does Andrew McCutchen Make?
His annual compensation is around $8,500,000 on average. McCutchen will receive a total pay of $8,500,000 in 2022, comprised of a base salary of $8,500,000 and a total salary of $8,500,000.