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I don't really look at myself as a power hitter. I look at myself as someone who drives the ball to the gaps, hits line drives.
Andrew McCutchen
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Andrew McCutchen
Age: 38
Born: 1986
Born: October 10
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Andrew Stefan McCutchen
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Andrew S. McCutchen
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