
The Pirates legend hit his first home run of the season in Miami to clinch the milestone.
Despite a 1-4 start to the season, one Pittsburgh Pirates legend continues to re-write his name in the history books.
Hitting a solo home run to left field against the Miami Marlins on Sunday at loanDepot Park, Andrew McCutchen recorded his 800th career extra-base hit.
McCutchen sat two extra-base hits shy of the milestone and doubled on Friday in Miami.
The 800th extra-base hit of Cutch’s Major League career. pic.twitter.com/LekHuiJ8Dt
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According to Alex Stumpf of MLB.com, McCutchen is now the third active player with 800 and the only outfielder/DH to accomplish the mark. McCutchen joins Freddie Freeman (Los Angeles Dodgers) and Paul Goldschmidt (New York Yankees) as the second right-handed hitter on the active list.
The 38-year-old former NL MVP owns 430 career doubles, 50 triples, and 320 home runs in his 17-year career with the Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Yankees, and Milwaukee Brewers.
611 of McCutchen’s 800 extra-base hits have come with the Pirates, recording 330 doubles, 45 triples, and 236 home runs over 12 MLB seasons. McCutchen is also climbing the ranks of the Pirates home run total and in the top five in franchise history.
Pittsburgh hosts the New York Yankees in the home opener on Friday at 4:12 p.m. at PNC Park.