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Pittsburgh Pirates actively shopping Andrew McCutchen for prospects

By The Sports Xchange
Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen (22) scores while watching a double to left field from David Freese in the eight inning of the 7-4 loss against Detroit Tigers at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on April 14, 2016. Photo by Shelley Lipton/UPI
Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen (22) scores while watching a double to left field from David Freese in the eight inning of the 7-4 loss against Detroit Tigers at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on April 14, 2016. Photo by Shelley Lipton/UPI | License Photo

The Pittsburgh Pirates are actively trying to trade former National League MVP and center fielder Andrew McCutchen for top prospects, according to multiple reports.

McCutchen, 30, is under contract for $14 million in 2017 and has a $14.5 million club option for the 2018 campaign.

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The five-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger Award-winner played his first eight seasons with the Pirates, batting .292 with 175 home runs, 637 RBIs and 160 stolen bases over 1,190 games.

McCutchen won the NL MVP in 2013 after hitting .317 with 21 homers, 84 RBIs and 27 steals in 157 games. In 2016, he hit a career-worst .256 with 24 homers, 79 RBIs and a personal-low six steals in 153 games.

Starling Castro would reportedly move from left field to center if the Pirates trade McCutchen.

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