The Colorado Rockies acquired outfielder Kevin Pillar in a industry with the Boston Red Sox before Monday’s deadline, according to mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
Red Sox also sends coins to Colorado, but they will get them for foreign slot machines and a player to be named later.
Pillar was in his first year in Boston after signing a one-year, $4.25 million contract the offseason.He has aArray274 batting average with 4 house runs and two triples in 30 games in 2020.
The 31-year-old produced a base percentage of 0.795 more bass this year, which would be his eight-year MLB career in a full season.
Pillar is already a smart year at home, setting the pinnacle of his career with 21 home runs for the San Francisco Giants and even winning MVP votes.
The most productive veteran known for his defense in the past, he saved 60 issues in the gardens from 2015 to 17 with the Toronto Blue Jays, according to FanGraphs.
Although he has slowed down in recent years, he still values two defensive issues reserved for the Red Sox this season.He played most often in the right frame to make room for Jackie Bradley Jr., but can return to the center draw for Colorado.to help update the injured David Dahl.
At 17-17 when they entered Monday, the Rockies are a playoff contender, but they needed some flavor to compete with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres in the National League West Division.
The Red Sox were already well out of the playoffs with a 12-22 record and already switched to Mitch Moreland as they sought to build for the future they ended up with limited features on the primary league roster to play in the right draw, potentially putting JDMartinez in the designated batter’s box.
Utilitarian players Tzu-Wei Lin and Jose Peraza can play outdoors.