Goodbye PNC, Hello AT&T
Andrew McCutchen has followed Gerrit Cole out of Pittsburgh. Announced Monday, the deal sends him to the Giants for a couple of prospects. More importantly, it signals that the Pirates are in rebuild mode. While the club enjoyed a renaissance earlier this decade with three straight playoff appearances, they only never got beyond the Division Series.
So now, the Pirates will try again. Sporting one of baseball's nicest ballparks, GM Neal Huntington will restock his farm system and cross his fingers that the next group does as well as McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez, Neil Walker and Starling Marte.
As for "Cutch," he's a year away from free agency. After a couple of up and down seasons that ended his time in Pittsburgh, he instantly becomes the best hitting outfielder on power challenged San Francisco team.
So now, the Pirates will try again. Sporting one of baseball's nicest ballparks, GM Neal Huntington will restock his farm system and cross his fingers that the next group does as well as McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez, Neil Walker and Starling Marte.
As for "Cutch," he's a year away from free agency. After a couple of up and down seasons that ended his time in Pittsburgh, he instantly becomes the best hitting outfielder on power challenged San Francisco team.
(This image is from the Mets/Pirates game at Citi Field last June 4th.)
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