Blue Jays deal veteran outfielder Kevin Pillar to San Francisco Giants
TORONTO — Emotions ran high Tuesday as the business of baseball resulted in a popular piece of the Blue Jays locker room being removed.
Toronto continued its radical roster makeover, sending veteran outfielder Kevin Pillar to the San Francisco Giants for three players. In a separate move, the Jays obtained speedy outfielder Socrates Brito from San Diego. Later Tuesday the team signed outfielder Randal Grichuk to a US$52-million five-year contract extension.
In return for the 30-year-old Pillar, the Giants gave up right-handed reliever Derek Law, utility infielder Alen Hanson and right-handed pitching prospect Juan De Paula.
Jays first baseman Justin Smoak, a burly six foot four and 220 pounds, had a hard time controlling his emotions when asked about seeing his close friend depart.


