PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh’s center fielder Andrew McCutchen made history Thursday night, becoming the first Pirates player to win four consecutive Silver Slugger awards.
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According to MLB.com writer Adam Berry, Barry Bonds took home three straight for the Pirates from 1990-92, and pitcher Rick Rhoden won three in a row from 1984-86.
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While some of his numbers dipped slightly due to a slump in April, McCutchen was still one of the MLB’s best offensive outfielders of the year.
He hit .292/.401/.488 with 23 home runs and a career-high-tying 96 RBIs. McCutchen also set a career high with 98 walks.
Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper and Rockies right fielder Carlos Gonzalez joined McCutchen as the National League's Silver Slugger Award-winning outfield trio.
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