Legendary outfielder Andrew McCutchen is making a surprising comeback at the age of 39, signing a minor-league contract with the Atlanta Braves. After a storied 15-year career that included eight All-Star appearances and a World Series title with the Pittsburgh Pirates, McCutchen will now look to revive his career in the Braves' Triple-A affiliate. The move marks a significant departure from McCutchen's previous role as a veteran leader, as he prepares to embark on a new chapter in his baseball journey. As the Braves continue to bolster their farm system, the signing of McCutchen raises questions about the team's potential plans for the future, and whether the veteran outfielder can still contribute at the highest level.


Andrew McCutchen, 39, has signed a minor-league contract with the Braves and is expected to report to Triple-A, according to reports.