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Rangers, Andrew McCutchen agree to minor-league deal

By Thomson Reuters Mar 5, 2026 | 11:20 AM

Outfielder Andrew McCutchen signed a minor-league deal with the Texas Rangers on Thursday.

McCutchen, 39, is a candidate to platoon at designated hitter with Joc Pederson, ​the Dallas Morning News reported.

If McCutchen is added ‌to the 40-man roster, he would make a base salary of approximately $1.5 million, according to multiple reports. The deal is pending completion of a physical, ESPN reported.

He played in 135 games — 120 at designated ‌hitter — ​and posted a .239 batting average with ⁠13 home runs, 22 ⁠doubles and 57 RBIs with the Pirates last season. McCutchen was holding out for a return to Pittsburgh, but the franchise that drafted him out of high school ​in the first round in 2005 showed little interest in bringing him back.

An All-Star five consecutive seasons and ⁠the 2013 National League MVP, McCutchen ⁠played the first nine seasons of his MLB ​career — and the past three — with the Pirates. He was ​traded to the Giants in 2018 and finished that ‌season with the Yankees before three seasons with the Phillies and one in Milwaukee.

This offseason, the Pirates agreed to a deal with Marcell Ozuna to take over at designated ⁠hitter.

In a since-deleted social media post in January, McCutchen pondered aloud why Pittsburgh didn’t extend him a contract offer the way ⁠other franchises had ‌with one-time pillars of the team late ⁠in their career.

“I wonder, did the Cards ​do this ‌to Wainwright/Pujols/Yadi? Dodgers to Kershaw? Tigers to ​Miggy? The ⁠list goes on and on,” McCutchen wrote. “If this is my last year, it would have been nice to meet the fans one last time as a player.”

McCutchen is a career .271 hitter over 2,262 games, which is the most among active ​players.

–Field Level Media