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Andrew McCutchen designated for assignment by Rangers

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 4:33 PM

The Texas Rangers designated former National League MVP Andrew McCutchen for assignment on Wednesday, delivering a blow to the ​39-year-old’s career.

McCutchen was once one of ‌the top players in the game and was an NL All-Star in five consecutive seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates (2011-15). But he dropped from star status later ‌in ​the decade and batted just .192 ⁠with one homer ⁠and five RBIs in 37 games with the Rangers this season, striking out 22 times in 73 at-bats.

Texas signed infielder Nicky Lopez ​to a one-year deal in a corresponding move. Lopez was 0-for-5 in four games ⁠with the Chicago Cubs ⁠before being designated for assignment on ​Sunday.

McCutchen signed with Texas in March as a ​free agent and is playing in his ‌18th big league season. He has 333 career homers, 1,157 RBIs and 220 steals to go with a .271 average in 2,299 games ⁠with the Pirates (2009-17, 2023-25), San Francisco Giants (2018), New York Yankees (2018), Philadelphia Phillies (2019-21) and Milwaukee Brewers (2022). The Pirates ⁠selected him ‌with the 11th overall pick in ⁠the 2005 draft.

Lopez, 31, has ​a .245 ‌average with seven homers and 153 ​RBIs in ⁠690 career games over eight seasons with the Kansas City Royals (2019-23), Atlanta Braves (2023), Chicago White Sox (2024), Los Angeles Angels (2025) and Cubs (2025-26). Lopez batted .300 in 151 games for the Royals in 2021.

–Field ​Level Media