Kevin Pillar Nears Retirement After Reaching 10-Year MLB Milestone
The 35-year-old outfielder reflects on his career and the significance of his latest achievement with the Angels.
- Pillar celebrated reaching 10 years of MLB service time, a milestone achieved by only 7% of players.
- He has played for nine different teams since 2019, currently hitting .299 with six home runs for the Angels.
- Pillar's career includes over 1,000 hits, 100 home runs, and 100 stolen bases.
- Despite his success, Pillar is contemplating retirement to leave the game on his own terms.
- Angels GM Perry Minasian and manager Ron Washington praised Pillar's impact on the team and his leadership.