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Dodgers sign veteran outfielder Kevin Pillar to minor league contract

PHOENIX — Usually, late March is when major league teams begin trimming down their spring training rosters. On Tuesday, the Dodgers instead added another veteran to an already crowded clubhouse. In their continued efforts to build depth ahead of the delayed and condensed 2022 season, the team announced it signed outfielder Kevin Pillar to a minor league contract with an invitation to big ...
Kevin Pillar of the New York Mets hits a three-run home run in the 12th inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021, in San Francisco.

PHOENIX — Usually, late March is when major league teams begin trimming down their spring training rosters.

On Tuesday, the Dodgers instead added another veteran to an already crowded clubhouse.

In their continued efforts to build depth ahead of the delayed and condensed 2022 season, the team announced it signed outfielder Kevin Pillar to a

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