Okay, I'll admit to a little exaggeration there, but Castillo has a WAR of -0.9, an ERA of 5.22 and a WHIP of 1.401 while pitching half his games in the best pitcher's park in baseball. And "innings eater" means the same thing that "game manager" does in football, it's a backhanded compliment.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 6:25 pmPlease Castillo isn't Nick Castellanos. You think if the mariners released Castillo he isn't claimed pretty quickly? And the thing about him is he stays healthy. He's a innings eater, and that does have value. That's what really kept Dipoto from trading him over the off season, fear of injuriesDavidGee24 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 4:55 pmThere's a need for pitching, and a need for good pitching. That's like us pursuing Nick Castellanos because we need "hitting".Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 8:02 amFact is Suzuki could be available and becomes a mariner, and on the other hand it's possible Castillo is no longer on the mariners roster post trade deadline. It's not really necessary to combine the two in a fantasy trade for that to happen.
As I read it, Suzuki is not that highly valued in Chicago, they have other pieces, offense isn't their problem, they really need pitching. He's on an expiring contract. Castillo is going to have value around the league. There's teams in need of pitching.
If the Mariners released Castillo, of course someone would take a chance on him, they'd only have to pay him a mere pittance while the Mariners foot most of the bill.