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Kevin Pillar and the joy of baseball

Source: https://ift.tt/TOe2ih - Saturday, September 28, 2019
Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports The Willie Mac Award is the purest team award there is. The annual Willie Mac Award has an almost profound purpose behind it. Baseball are long and propped up by peaks and valleys, and when it’s all over, few feel satisfied by what transpired, even if they’ve received financial security. The game itself is based on failure. It’s a guaranteed slog with the occasional burst of not-failure. Teammates become a hybrid of co-worker and family member at best or adversary at worst. So for teammates to give an award to one of their own at the end of the season that says, “Hey, thanks for making us appreciate the game itself” is beautiful. It’s a mark on the calendar that forces Giants players, coaches, and training staff to take a step back and consider just the baseball of it all. Who among them made them feel good about the job? The Willie Mac Award is an annual honor bestowed upon the most inspirational player on the team, voted upon by Giants players, coaches, training staff and fans. Kevin Pillar played virtually every game on the schedule during his tenure with the Giants and in virtually every one of those games played, he did something to show you that he was locked in at the task at hand. Sometimes those were tough at bats. Usually it was a defensive play. From the outside looking in, it never looked like he took an inning off or a plate appearance for granted. On paper, that seems to be reality. He h

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