Veteran outfielder Kevin Pillar is planning to retire following the 2024 campaign, he told USA Today’s Bob Nightengale in a recent interview. The 35-year-old veteran has played in parts of 12 big league seasons, including seven seasons with the Blue Jays. Pillar previously suited up for the Mets, Rockies, Giants, White Sox, Dodgers, Red Sox, and Braves throughout his lengthy MLB career and currently plays for the Angels.
Pillar’s professional career began in 2011 when he was drafted in the 32nd round of that year’s draft by the Blue Jays out of California State. Despite that relatively unimpressive draft stock, Pillar rocketed through the minor leagues to make his big league debut in 2013 at the age of 24, just over two years after he was drafted. His 36-game cup of coffee in the majors that year did not go well, as he hit just .206/.250/.333 (57 wRC+) in 110 trips to the plate. He showed improvement the following year, however, and by 2015 had taken on an everyday role in Toronto. In 601 games with the club from 2015 to 2018, Pillar slashed a respectable .263/.301/.401 (88 wRC+) while playing excellent defense in center field and swiping 68 bases.
Pillar parted ways with Toronto early in the 2019 season, shipping him to the Giants in a rare spring trade. Then 30 years old, Pillar took to San Francisco fairly well and picked up right where he left off in Toronto, slashing a roughly league average .264/.293/.442 with a career-high 21 homers and his typical strong defense in center field. Pillar became a free agent for the first time in his career following the 2019 campaign, and split the abbreviated 2020 season between the Red Sox and Rockies.
Although he began to spend more time in the outfield corners during his time with Boston, Pillar nonetheless was a valuable piece for both clubs, slashing .288/.336/.462 with a 105 wRC+ while playing in 54 of 60 games that year. The veteran moved on to the Mets following the 2020 season and acted as a fourth outfielder for the club that season, signaling the start of his transition out of an everyday role. Since the start of the 2021 campaign, Pillar has appeared in 267 games between the Mets, Dodgers, Braves, White Sox, and Angels. In that time, he’s slashed a decent .238/.282/.427 with 31 homers in 736 trips to the plate while splitting time between all three outfield spots.
The 35-year-old veteran is currently in the midst of perhaps the best offensive stretch of his career with Anaheim, as he’s batted an impressive .299/.355/.512 (143 wRC+) in 41 games with the club this year as a part-time player. That success could make Pillar a viable trade candidate this summer as teams scramble for offensive help ahead of the trade deadline on July 30. While it may not be clear who Pillar is going to play for down the stretch this year, the veteran seems to feel good about the 2024 campaign bringing his 12-year MLB career to a close.
“I watched some of my good friends and teammates, who were much better players than me, maybe go a year too long,” Pillar told Nightengale. “I think it would be kind of cool to go out playing really well, and people being curious to why you don’t want to play anymore, and not that the game kicked you out.”
Pressed if he was certain that he would retire at year’s end, Pillar responded by saying that he’s “98% sure” that the 2024 campaign will be his last. The veteran explained that he doesn’t want himself and his family to have to go through “another offseason of the unknown,” though he did leave the door open to discussing a return in 2025 with his family should he be “fortunate enough to get a phone call early in the offseason.”
mikevm3
Go out on top Kevin!
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so after 12 seasons he finally figures out how to hit and then decides that’s enough.
cleveland_spider
High note
Redstitch108* 2
Article confusing. I think there are a lot of Canadian dudes who write for MLBTR—not sure if that’s the case here. But it’s awkward to refer to California State because that can be a lot of things. Is it the state California or the university he played ball for? He actually attended Cal State Dominguez Hills or CSUDH. Nobody really calls it California State as are similarly “Cal State” universities such as Cal State Fullerton, Cal State L.A. Cal State Northridge etc.
deweybelongsinthehall
You are correct as I spent one year at Cal State Hayward (between Oakland and San Jose). NY has a similar state system (State University, Stonybrook for example). My guess is many other states have similar setups.
draker
Thanks for doing the writer’s job and letting us know which of the 23 colleges Nick Deeds was talking about.
bkbk
Costanza!
letitbelowenstein
That’s it! I’m out of here!
ShootyBabbit
For some reason, Pillar always leaves me wanting more
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“I think it would be kind of cool to go out playing really well, and people being curious to why you don’t want to play anymore, and not that the game kicked you out.”
so he’ll leave millions on the table just to create an aura of mystique around himself.
woodhead1986
Yeah I’m sure he really needs more money
TheFuzzofKing
He’s made $23 million, which is more than enough.
Your interpretation of his quote is uncharitable and rooted in greed, but let’s stick with your robotic, market-place approach.
Maybe he’d pay the $2M he’d draw to be the stabilizing veteran presence on a losing team so that he doesn’t go out as a has-been who couldn’t even keep up with banana ball players.
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Its not greedy to want to maximize your career earnings. Especially when you are still playing at a high level and valuable to a contending team.
It was actually you who misinterpreted things.
His stats since going to LA are in the article, if he can keep that up for another 2 months, he is looking at considerably more than $2M as you predict.
Bauer? But I Hardly Know Her!
Thanks for giving us your grand finale season.
California 8
Outside Hall of Fame candidate. Definitely could happen.
gomer33
I hope that is a joke.
cleveland_spider
Hitting the sauce early today?
sadmarinersfan
Absolutely zero chance, not even remotely close
mcslims
Going in as a Halo for sure
deweybelongsinthehall
Do the Blue Jays have a HOF? He could make that but otherwise he’ll be a visitor like you and me …
Fever Pitch Guy
Dewey – No, instead they have a “niveau d’excellence” for their all-time greats.
steelehere83
No such university as California State. Pillar went to Cal State University Dominguez Hills which is one of 23 schools in the California State University system.
California 8
That’s enough, steelehere83.
deweybelongsinthehall
You don’t want the list of schools in the system?
UWPSUPERFAN77
No!
RunDMC
He achieved 10-year status yesterday, so it’s no surprise he’s announcing this the day after. Guy is a grinder and every clubhouse needs. Takes one off the face and reaches out to the rookie opposing pitcher that hit him when he saw he was shaken (Jacob Webb – now successful RP with BAL). Kevin, you’re a Pillar of the baseball community.
gomer33
Watch the extended video of the Bautista Odor fight. The way Pillar came out for blood was awesome, no pushing or hugging on his mind.
RunDMC
Here’s what 10 years of MLB service gets you —
“Any player, coach, manager, or trainer that has worked within the league for at least 10 years will receive a pension payout for the rest of their life. Everyone is allowed to start withdrawing $68,000 annually by the age of 45. However, if you wait until you turn 62, the annual payout bumps up to $220,000.”
mcslims
So basically if you think you’re gonna die by age 70 or need the cash to survive, take the earlier payout, and if you think you’ll live past 70 and can financially survive until 62 without the cash, defer the pension.
RunDMC
@mcslims — that’s also 17 years worth of some smart investments. Sure, there’s risk, but for example: 17 years ago Apple was trading at $5.98. Now, it’s at $225.36. Even Forrest Gump saw that one. Stupid is as stupid does.
deweybelongsinthehall
Apple almost went bankrupt. Always a risk. That said, it must be like social security in that you get a full pension at age 62 (I guess) and it’s prorated depending on when you take it.
Fever Pitch Guy
Dewey – No risk in Nvidia, I’ve owned them since 2020.
CBeisbol
mcslims
“So basically if you think you’re gonna die by age 70 or need the cash to survive, take the earlier payout, and if you think you’ll live past 70 and can financially survive until 62 without the cash, defer the pension.”
No.
High schools should really start teaching a basic finance class.
DoubleStix
Ooh…You are so smart and wealthy. Can you make your name public so we can all kiss your ass?
Fever Pitch Guy
Stix – It will be one and done no matter how many new accounts you create.
And I really hope you don’t have access to small animals.
NoSaint
Good run Kev.
whosehighpitch
Basically telling the Angels FO get me out of here and to a contender. Philly perhaps
Val4christ23
No he isn’t.
EM41
Not many 32nd round picks achieve 10 year status in the majors. That, by itself, is quite an accomplishment
gomer33
Not many first rounders in the grand scheme of things do.
Lanidrac
And there never will be again, since they don’t even have 32 rounds anymore, just 20 (plus the comp rounds).
chalk73
Good interview with him on Under the Halo:
overcast.fm/+jCz1gU70A
whyhayzee
I can see clearly when he was on the Red Sox.
Rsox
The “early phone call” seems to be the sticking point. I don’t think he’s signed a guaranteed contract since he signed with the Red Sox in 2020 so it seems like he’s not interested in another minor league deal to have to earn a spot. Unfortunately for Pillar most teams don’t worry about who the 4th Outfielder is until they know who the main three are
whyhayzee
Good hindsight observation.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Good luck on retirement I hope you get traded to a contender
Non Roster Invitee
Forever Giant . Won the Willie Mac award in 2019 and had a nice season.
He could join Intentional Talk with Kevin Millar.
Ted
The 2015 AL East Champion Blue Jays, in order by bWAR:
Donaldson, Pillar, Encarnacion, Bautista.
FOmeOLS
He was one of my favorite enemies. Blessings to you from Baltimore, Kevin!
That name is already taken
It kills me that Wash doesn’t play him but instead throws in automatic outs like Moniak and Adell every game. Trade Pillar and get something, anything!
This one belongs to the Reds
Everyone decides when it is his time. Sounds like Pillar has.
Good luck in retirement.
Old York
If ‘Superman’ is retiring, who’s going to save earth and write newspaper articles?
UWPSUPERFAN77
Nice way it it Shows how a Ham and Egger or Ham and Egger plus (at the high point of his career) makes a good Baseball story!
Sdubs
Always a big fan of Pillar. He’s still needed in the game, but wish him all the best when he walks away.