While it was assumed by virtually everyone, and even written up that way by the media, including McCutchen's home town paper, the suspension was not for Steroids or HGH. As Peter Abraham of the Journal News reports, McCutchen was suspended for using Adderall, a prescription drug legally given to him for attention deficit disorder (ADD).
McCutchen's mistake was not filling out the proper paper work with the Yankees after he signed with them. The error cost McCutchen the last 30 games of 2006 and the first 20 of 2007. McCutchen used the time off to finish his bachelor's degree and then worked on re-establishing himself within the Yankees organization. He did just that, going 16-4, 2.59 combined for Tampa and Trenton at the single and double 'A' levels.
McCutchen has established an aggressive attitude on the mound, so much so that his teammates have nicknamed him "Danimal". His progress and demeanor have not gone unnoticed by the Yankees hierarchy.
"There's a game plan for everybody, but some guys move themselves, and he's one of those," (Brian) Cashman said. "He's a starter for now but we believe he does have the ability to relieve. Once we get more performance indicators, we'll see where he fits. But we like him."At 25, McCutchen knows he has to step it up quickly or he'll fall off the Yankees radar.
With a 94-mph fastball, a good sinker, changeup, and curveball, the odds are he'll reach his goal sooner rather than later."At my age, I need to be on the fast track," he said. "But whether I started the year at Double-A or Triple-A, I know I'm close to the majors.
"I've gone through too much already not to keep pushing and get there."
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