MLB
Due to injuries and poor talent development, the Angels are forced to rely on players who might otherwise be contemplating retirement.
Sam Blum94
Braves outfielder Kevin Pillar and Angels reliever Jacob Webb know all about the emotions that come when a hitter takes a pitch to the face.
Sam Blum19
After his painful season in 2022, Pillar knew he would have to prove himself in spring training just to make a team.
David O'Brien27
It's been 10 years since this epic group of prospects hit the scene, and I don't think we've seen talent like this in any draft since.
Keith Law71
The Cardinals have said they won't spend much in free agency, but these players could be had at reasonable prices and fit the team's needs.
Mark Saxon71
The Royals want to find some hitters who can get on base for next season and beyond.
Alec Lewis49
How did they get here? And where are they headed? Let's suss it out in a stretch run edition of the Rockies mailbag.
Nick Groke12
Pillar is the type of defensive outfielder the Rockies have been missing for several years.
Nick Groke7
“We just talked about the things I mentioned — stop feeling sorry for ourselves, stop putting the added pressure on us as individuals."
Jen McCaffrey20
Al Melchior looks at some strong 2019 performers that still aren't feeling the love from fantasy baseball owners in early 2020 drafts.
Al Melchior21
The Giants see room for offensive growth from newly signed Gold Glove winner Yolmer Sánchez, who had a .321 slugging percentage last season.
Andrew Baggarly133
Last season, the Twins had success plucking players from the non-tendered free-agent pool. Here are 12 more candidates for this offseason.
Aaron Gleeman28
While the first half of the season has been abysmal for the Blue Jays, its conclusion at Fenway Park, complete with three losses and one player rant, was particularly calamitous.
Kaitlyn McGrath43
From suspension length to pitiful numbers of games played, from minuscule ERAs to exceptional rate stats, these are the 2018 Blue Jays by the numbers so far.
Andrew Stoeten12
Blue Jays' second baseman Devon Travis went out. Centre-fielder Kevin Pillar came in. Both were running full-tilt.
John Lott