D-train wrote: ↑Sun Nov 23, 2025 2:45 am
Donn Beach wrote: ↑Sun Nov 23, 2025 2:42 am
I think Castillo gets traded but I'm going to keep it to myself lol
I will bet you $100 he doesn't
I'll bet Castillo gets traded, but not for a $100. For some reason that's a vice I've avoided. And I'm certainly not giving it 50-50 odds. I believe the keeping the band together was specific to resigning Naylor, what constitutes the band? The entire roster?.
Here's what he said about trading Castillo the previous off season, my guess is the likelihood has increased
Throughout the winter, the Mariners fielded multiple trade offers for veteran right-hander Luis Castillo that Jerry Dipoto said were worthy of consideration.
“We had more than a few deals that made you scratch your head and say, ‘Hey, what do you think, guys?’” Dipoto, the club’s president of baseball operations, said in a conference call Monday afternoon.
Seems to me he's about as interesting a piece they have to discuss this off season..
Divish
Castillo’s contract originally included a no-trade clause that constrained Seattle’s flexibility and reportedly had real influence when his name surfaced in hypothetical or exploratory talks. With that clause now expired, the difference is massive. Instead of needing his permission or tip-toeing around preferred destinations, the Mariners can treat Castillo like any other asset: gauge the league, identify desperate teams, and see who’s willing to pay for track record and brand-name upside.