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Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen is a fast, fast man. We knew this. Even still, knowing he’s fast doesn’t prepare one for seeing him hit 26 miles per hour on a treadmill.

Check out this man’s blazing speed.

A post shared by  Andrew McCutchen (@cutchtwenty2) on Jan 12, 2018 at 4:01pm PST

I’m tired just watching him run.

Funny enough, McCutchen saw MLB on Twitter posting on this and revealed his motivation for running so fast.

Pitchers and catchers are probably curling up into little balls thinking about how the heck they’re supposed to try and stop McCutchen from swiping bases next year. Wherever he plays.

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