Blogs

Welcome
Register
Profile
Help/Contact Us
Home

Luis Castillo | Second Baseman

TEAM: New York Mets
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5'11' / 190
DOB: 9/12/1975
AGE:34
COLLEGE:San Benito Abad (DR)
BATS/THROWS:Both / Right
CONTRACT INFO: 11/19/07: Signed four-year, $25 million contract ($1 million signing bonus). Details
 Milton Bradley-OF- CubsNov. 20 - 12:37 pm et
According to T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com, a reported three-team deal involving the Cubs, Mets, Rangers and Milton Bradley will not happen.
Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune reported Friday morning that a deal which would send Kevin Millwood to the Mets, Luis Castillo to the Cubs, and Bradley to Texas was in the works. Sullivan spoke to a "high-ranking" Rangers official Friday afternoon, who said bluntly: "Not happening." The Rangers have Millwood tabbed as their No. 1 starter heading into the 2010 season.
Source: MLBlogs.com
Luis Castillo's 2009 Profile
Outlooks, projections and many other features are only accessible to Online Draft Guide Customers.
Try Our FANTASY BASEBALL DRAFT GUIDE Your Complete Guide to baseball for Just $14.99.

Current Season Stats
GABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
142 48614712 3140776958206.302 .387.346.732
Career Stats Batting
YearTeamGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
1996FLA41164432118261446174.262.320.305.625
1997FLA752636380082727531610.240.310.270.580
1998FLA44153313211021223330.203.303.268.571
1999FLA1284871472340287667855017.302.386.366.752
2000FLA13653918017321710178866222.334.418.388.806
2001FLA13453714116102457667903316.263.344.341.685
2002FLA1466061851852398655764815.305.364.361.726
2003FLA1525951871966399963602119.314.381.397.778
2004FLA150564164127247917568214.291.373.348.720
2005FLA122439132124430726532107.301.391.374.765
2006MIN1425841732263498456582511.296.358.370.728
2007NYM135548165195138915345196.301.362.359.721
2008NYM872987371328465035172.245.355.305.660
Last 10 Games BattingFor Complete Game Log, Click Here.
 DateOppGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
Oct 4HOU120000100000.000.000.000.000
Oct 3HOU140000011100.000.200.000.200
Oct 2HOU150000000100.000.000.000.000
Sep 29@WAS151000000100.200.200.200.400
Sep 28@WAS141000000000.250.250.250.500
Sep 26@FLA142000100000.500.500.5001.000
Sep 25@FLA140000000110.000.000.000.000
Sep 23ATL151000100010.200.200.200.400
Sep 22ATL132000101010.667.750.6671.417
Sep 21ATL1220000000001.0001.0001.0002.000
Appearances Per Position
Year C 1B2BSS3BOFDH
2009 0 0 137 0 0 0 0
 Milton Bradley-OF - Cubs Nov. 20 - 11:15 am et  

According to Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune, the Cubs, Mets and Rangers have discussed a deal that would land Milton Bradley in Texas.
The Mets would send Luis Castillo to the Cubs, Kevin Millwood would head to New York, and cash would be paid to the Rangers to cover some of the two years, $21 million remaining on Bradley's contract. We've heard similar rumors before and the amount of moving parts make it difficult to take too seriously. That said, it does make some sense. Stay tuned.
Source: Phil Rogers on Twitter
 Luis Castillo-2B - Mets Nov. 20 - 10:56 am et

Adam Rubin of the New York Daily News believes the Mets "may be overestimating the interest" in second baseman Luis Castillo.
Castillo batted .302/.387/.346 in 2009, but he's now 34 years of age and has two years, $12 million left on his current contract. With Orlando Hudson and Mark DeRosa on the free agent market, and Dan Uggla reportedly available via trade, the market for Castillo could be pretty thin.
Source: New York Daily News
 Luis Castillo-2B - Mets Nov. 12 - 2:31 pm et

According to Jon Heyman of SI.com, general manager Omar Minaya has spoken with the Dodgers about Luis Castillo.
Minaya said that a few teams have shown interest in Castillo, which would have been unthinkable last winter. The Mets are in a better place this fall after Castillo batted .302/.387/.346 in 2009. The 34-year-old second baseman still has two years and $12 million left on his contract. Juan Pierre, who is slated to make $18.5 million over the next two seasons, would be a comparable swap.
Source: SI.com
 Milton Bradley-OF - Cubs Nov. 9 - 6:40 pm et  

According to Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com, the Cubs have discussed the framework of a three-team deal involving Milton Bradley.
The idea is described as a longshot, but here's how it would play out: Bradley will go to the Blue Jays. Lyle Overbay will head to the Mets. And Luis Castillo will land with the Cubs. The teams involved have only discussed the deal's framework, and not in direct fashion, according to Rosenthal's sources. It makes some sense, but feels a bit far-fetched to be taken too seriously.
Source: FOXSports.com
 Luis Castillo-2B - Mets Aug. 9 - 1:18 pm et

Luis Castillo is back in the starting lineup Sunday against the Padres.
Castillo hadn't played second base since spraining his ankle on Tuesday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fantasy Basketball Season Pass
Playoff Edition - Fantasy Football Season Pass
Fantasy Football - SnapDraft