Lou Hennessy Twins Daily Contributor Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 In an effort to regain some veteran depth in their relief corps depth chart after a handful of injuries, the Twins have brought in a well-known veteran to join their mix of bullpen options. Image courtesy of © Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports After a slew of injuries to their relief corps, the Twins have brought in Diego Castillo on a minor-league deal. He will begin the year with the Triple-A Saint Paul Saints. The former Tampa Bay Ray and Seattle Mariner had inked a minor-league deal with the Texas Rangers in the offseason, but he was granted his release on March 27th. The veteran right-hander is coming off of a challenging 2023 campaign, where he struggled to the tune of an unsightly 6.23 ERA across 8 ⅔ innings with the Seattle Mariners before being sent down in late-April. From there, Castillo didn’t find much success with Triple-A Tacoma, either. The 30-year-old had a 5.13 ERA in 47 ⅓ innings pitched, with a sky-high 15.5% walk rate and a career-low 22.1% strikeout rate. Last year’s production was a far cry from what was expected of the righty, and the Twins are banking on it being an outlier to an otherwise very impressive career. From his debut in 2018 through the 2022 season, Castillo was one of the most-stable setup relievers in the American League, saving 35 games on top of 52 holds. In those five seasons, he had a 3.12 ERA with a rock-solid 28.1% strikeout rate thanks to a standout slider and a pair of fastballs that averaged between 95-97 MPH. His velocity did take a notable dip last season, as both his four-seam fastball and sinker averaged just 93 MPH. The Twins are hoping Castillo can get back on track with the Saints, and to be in the mix as an early-season call-up to the major league bullpen in lieu of the injuries to Jhoan Duran, Caleb Thielbar, Justin Topa and Josh Staumont. If he can regain his form, and velocity, from his first five seasons, he could find himself climbing the Twins’ bullpen ladder into higher-leverage opportunities. View full article DocBauer and Doctor Gast 2
sweetmusicviola16 Verified Member Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 I like the potential of this signing. Wrong link to Diego Castillo in the article. Doctor Gast, ashbury and Danchat 3
Twinsgypsy Verified Member Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 If they can get him straightened out that could be a really good signing with a huge upside with almost no risk..... VivaBomboRivera! and Karbo 2
mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 The Twins are going to drop all prospects and sign veteran and lousy BP arms. The future is in BP arms that might be able to get an out or two.
DocBauer Old-Timey Member Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 Only a little over 30yo and SEVEN good to very good ML seasons CONSECUTIVELY and suddenly he's out of a job after a poor spring and available on a milb? You take that flier all day long! If his issue is health related, you move on. If it's mechanical, he has a good chance to be a real help. Absolutely no risk and potential high reward on a milb deal. VivaBomboRivera!, DJL44, Danchat and 3 others 6
Danchat Verified Member Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 No-brainer move, my guess is he winds up getting a chance with the major league team. Twinsgypsy and VivaBomboRivera! 2
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