McCutchen has a three-homer night at PNC
For the first time since Aramis Ramirez in 2001, Andrew McCutchen went yard three-times for the Bucs. He's the first to do it in Pittsburgh since Darnell Coles hit three-dingers at Three Rivers Stadium in 1987.
McCutchen's first blast came off Washington's starter Craig Stammen. He then hit a two-run shot off Tyler Clippard in the fourth, and took Logan Kensing deep in the sixth for his final homerun.
He now has a total of 6 HR on the year with 31 RBI and 37 runs scored. Rookie of the Year may be awaiting McCutchen at the end of the season.


let's just hope Tommy Hanson slows down...
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Not bad at all! This guy is looking more and more like the real deal with every game. I hope that they don't try to trade HIM. Seriously, though, I think that the Bucs are heading in the right direction. It'll take a while to get there, but whne you do....wow. I dealt with it with the Rays, and getting there last year was great.
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McC was one of those kids I saw in Bradenton that I wish we had, and now everyone can watch him pound that ball.
Great to see him getting some reps and cranking the rock.
You have to feel great about 2010 with the foundation of defense and power that is beginning to show in your Pirates.
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It's that time of wonderful time of year again in Pittsburgh. The July 31st Trading Deadline is rapidly approaching, which means everyone testking HP2-E27 working with the Pirates is available. That's right, everyone. Infielders Jack Wilson and Freddy Sanchez have had their contract extension offers pulled, while Adam LaRoche, John Grabow, and Ian Snell have officially testking HP0-S18 been placed on the club's trading block.
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