Jays veteran Pillar ready to assume leadership role with rebuilding team
HALIFAX — As the longest tenured Toronto Blue Jay, Kevin Pillar realizes his role is about to change significantly this year.
With veteran stars like Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki and J.A. Happ among others, no longer in Toronto, the often spectacular centre fielder says he’s ready to embrace the rebuilding franchise’s change of direction.
During the start of the Jays’ two-day winter tour in Halifax on Friday, Pillar told reporters he takes pride in the fact he was drafted (32nd round, 2011) and developed by the Blue Jays and wants to be a part of the team’s future.
If the opportunity presents itself, he’s ready to assume the leadership mantle.