Cherington Discusses Communication, Future with McCutchen
- The Pittsburgh Pirates reached a one-year agreement with Marcell Ozuna worth $12 million, pending a physical, which impacts the roster spot for Andrew McCutchen, who is currently unsigned.
- General Manager Ben Cherington stated that the team will "never shut the door" on Andrew McCutchen and believes he "will always be a Pirate."
- Cherington emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong relationship with McCutchen.
- Pirates manager Don Kelly expressed that McCutchen "is always going to be a Pirate in everyone’s heart" and acknowledged his significance to the team and city.
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Cherington: McCutchen ‘will always be a Pirate’
BRADENTON, Fla. — Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said Tuesday the team “will never shut the door” on potentially finding a role for Andrew McCutchen, a longtime cornerstone of the franchise. The Pirates on Monday reached an agreement with veteran slugger Marcell Ozuna on a one-year contract worth $12 million, subject to Ozuna passing a physical. The deal would make it more unlikely McCutchen, who is unsigned, would be needed o…
GM Cherington says McCutchen 'will always be a Pirate' even if former MVP has no spot on '26 roster
Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington says the team “will never shut the door” on potentially finding a role for Andrew McCutchen, a longtime cornerstone of the franchise.
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