Pirates’ Legend Moves Up Another Franchise Leaderboard

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PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pirates all-time great Andrew McCutchen has had a season of broken records within the franchise. While his single in the bottom of the first inning against the Mets on June 28 didn’t make any headlines, it helped McCutchen move up another leaderboard in Pirates’ history. That single marked his 2,896 total base with the Pirates, moving him past Hall of Fame outfielder Lloyd Waner (1927-41) at 2,895 total bases for seventh spot in franchise history. Total bases measure how many bases a player gets per hit. A single is one base, a double is two bases, a triple is three bases and a home run is four bases. McCutchen is far away from the next player on the list, Hall of Fame

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