PITTSBURGH, March 26 (UPI) -- The only thing Andrew McCutchen is slow in getting to is a haircut. The Pittsburgh Pirates star centerfielder got his first haircut in eight years Wednesday to benefit team charities, according to ESPN.

McCutchen's signature locks will be auctioned off on MLB.com, with proceeds going to charity.

Once a cloud of dust and glimpse of flowing dreadlocks, McCutchen's movements could now be ghostlike on the base paths.

The four-time All-Star and 2013 National League MVP has 143 stolen bases, 36 triples and 200 doubles in his six year career. McCutchen led the National League with a .410 on base percentage and .952 on-base plus slugging percentage, hit .314, and had 25 home runs last season.

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