Our New Show: To The Majors
To The Majors Brings Baseball’s Best Stories Straight From the Source
To The Majors with Kevin Pillar and Cody Allen launches on all podcast platforms
To The Majors with Kevin Pillar and Cody Allen launches on all podcast platforms

Baseball fans know the highlights. They've seen the home runs, the postseason moments, and the unforgettable plays. But what they rarely get are the stories behind them. That's what To The Majors was built to deliver.

Hosted by former MLB veterans Kevin Pillar and Cody Allen, To The Majors gives fans an inside look at the game through conversations with the players, coaches, and personalities who lived it. From high school and college baseball to the minor leagues, the major leagues, and life after retirement, the show explores the journeys that shape professional baseball careers.

Pillar and Allen bring a unique perspective to every conversation. Pillar spent more than a decade in Major League Baseball and became one of the sport's most recognizable defensive outfielders, earning the nickname "Superman" for his spectacular catches. He was part of some of the most memorable moments in Toronto Blue Jays history, including the club's postseason runs in the mid-2010s alongside stars such as José Bautista.

Allen established himself as one of the most reliable relief pitchers in Major League Baseball during his career with Cleveland, helping lead the franchise to the 2016 World Series while becoming one of the most reliable postseason relievers of his generation. Together, the two hosts understand the pressures, challenges, and triumphs that come with competing at the highest level of the sport.

Just as important are the relationships they built throughout their careers. Those connections allow To The Majors to feature guests who have shaped baseball across multiple generations. The show has welcomed World Series champions, All-Stars, and legendary managers, including Cole Hamels, Buck Showalter, Chris Davis, and Vernon Wells.

The conversations go far beyond statistics and box scores. Guests share stories about breaking into professional baseball, navigating the minor leagues, competing on baseball's biggest stages, and building careers alongside some of the game's most iconic figures. The result is a side of baseball that fans rarely get to hear.

The response has been immediate. Within its first three months, To The Majors generated more than 16 million views, highlighting the demand for authentic, long-form baseball storytelling.

Whether you're a lifelong baseball fan or simply love hearing stories about perseverance, competition, and success, To The Majors offers a front-row seat to the experiences that define the game.

Subscribe to To The Majors on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts.