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    Birth Date: 09/11/1975

    Luis Castillo Bio

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    Luis Antonio Castillo was born in the Dominican Republic on September 12, 1975.

    He was signed as an amateur free agent by the Florida Marlins in 1992, where he eventually blossomed into a star. Castillo was a three time All-Star with the Marlins. He won the Gold Glove at second base three times, and led the National League in stolen bases twice. His 35-game hit streak in 2002 is the second longest by any player this century, trailing only a 38-game Jimmy Rollins streak that bridged the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Castillo is currently the Marlins all-time leader in games played, at-bats, runs scored, hits, triples, walks and stolen bases.

    The Minnesota Twins acquired Castillo in a trade following the 2005 season, sending pitching prospects Scott Tyler and Travis Bowyer to the Marlins. Tyler never played a game in the Majors, and Bowyer's only career big league experience came with the Twins as a September call-up in 2005.

    During his first season with the Twins, Castillo hit .296 with 25 stolen bases. The club's 8-9-1-2 batting order combination of Jason Tyner, Jason Bartlett, Castillo and Nick Punto was famously referred to as "piranhas" by Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen. The foursome collectively hit .299 (477-for-1,549) with just six home runs between them. They all helped set the table for 2006 AL batting champion Joe Mauer and 2006 AL MVP Justin Morneau.

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    All those little piranhas; blooper here, blooper here, beat out a ground ball, hit a home run, they're up by four. They get up by four with that bullpen? See you at the national anthem tomorrow. When I sit down and look at the lineup, give me the New York Yankees. Give me those guys because they've got holes. You can pitch around them, you can pitch to them. Those little guys? Castillo and all of them? People worry about the catcher. What's his name? Mauer? Fine, yeah, good hitter. But worry about the little [guys]. They're on base all the time." - former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen on the 2006 Minnesota Twins

    Castillo returned to the Twins in 2007, where he hit .305 over 85 games before getting traded to the New York Mets at the deadline. Minnesota received catching prospect Drew Butera and outfield prospect Dustin Martin in return. Butera had a 12-year big league career as a light hitting backup catcher, including four seasons with the Twins. He won a World Series with the Royals in 2015. Martin never reached the Majors.

    With the Mets, Castillo continued to hit for average and steal bases. However, he is most known for his key role in one of the most infamous moments in Subway Series history. The Yankees were down to their final out on June 12, 2009. There were two runners on base with Alex Rodriguez at-bat. He hit an incredibly routine pop-up that Castillo, a three time Gold Glove winner, simply dropped. Both runners came around to score, walking off the Mets.

    He was cited by Dominican authorities on drug trafficking and money laundering chargers in 2019, but was cleared of those charges a week later. Castillo was elected to the Marlins Hall of Fame as an inaugural member in 2025. He is joined in the class by Jeff Conine, Jim Leyland and Jack McKeon.

    Notable Events & Trivia

    • Luis Castillo is one of two players to be on both Word Series champion Marlins teams in 1997 and 2003 (Jeff Conine)

    Luis Castillo Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1996 20 FLA NL 1.2 41 180 164 26 43 2 1 1 8 17 4 14 46 .262 .320 .305 .625 69 .310 70 50 0 0 2 0 0 4  
    1997 21 FLA NL -0.8 75 291 263 27 63 8 0 0 8 16 10 27 53 .240 .310 .270 .580 58 .276 56 71 6 0 1 0 0 4/H  
    1998 22 FLA NL -0.1 44 177 153 21 31 3 2 1 10 3 0 22 33 .203 .307 .268 .575 58 .298 70 41 1 1 1 0 0 4/H  
    1999 23 FLA NL 2.3 128 563 487 76 147 23 4 0 28 50 17 67 85 .302 .384 .366 .750 98 .358 105 178 3 0 6 3 0 *4/H  
    2000 24 FLA NL 4.5 136 626 539 101 180 17 3 2 17 62 22 78 86 .334 .418 .388 .806 111 .392 128 209 11 0 9 0 0 *4/H  
    2001 25 FLA NL 1.5 134 612 537 76 141 16 10 2 45 33 16 67 90 .263 .344 .341 .685 82 .325 91 183 6 1 4 3 0 *4/H  
    2002 26 FLA NL 2.0 146 668 606 86 185 18 5 2 39 48 15 55 76 .305 .364 .361 .726 95 .344 99 219 7 2 4 1 4 *4/H AS
    2003 27 FLA NL 4.4 152 676 595 99 187 19 6 6 39 21 19 63 60 .314 .381 .397 .778 106 .354 114 236 7 2 15 1 0 *4/H AS,MVP-21,GG
    2004 28 FLA NL 3.9 150 649 564 91 164 12 7 2 47 21 4 75 68 .291 .373 .348 .720 93 .347 104 196 15 1 5 4 2 *4/H GG
    2005 29 FLA NL 3.6 122 524 439 72 132 12 4 4 30 10 7 65 32 .301 .391 .374 .765 108 .355 117 164 11 1 18 1 1 *4/H AS,GG
    2006 30 MIN AL 2.4 142 652 584 84 173 22 6 3 49 25 11 56 58 .296 .358 .370 .728 91 .333 94 216 14 1 9 2 0 *4  
    2007 31 2TM 2LG 3.0 135 615 548 91 165 19 5 1 38 19 6 53 45 .301 .362 .359 .721 94 .343 102 197 5 0 12 2 0 *4  
    2007 31 MIN AL 1.4 85 384 349 54 106 11 3 0 18 9 4 29 28 .304 .356 .352 .709 93 .327 94 123 3 0 5 1 0 4  
    2007 31 NYM NL 1.6 50 231 199 37 59 8 2 1 20 10 2 24 17 .296 .371 .372 .742 95 .370 116 74 2 0 7 1 0 4  
    2008 32 NYM NL -0.4 87 359 298 46 73 7 1 3 28 17 2 50 35 .245 .355 .305 .660 78 .325 83 91 13 2 7 2 2 4/H  
    2009 33 NYM NL 1.4 142 580 486 77 147 12 3 1 40 20 6 69 58 .302 .387 .346 .732 99 .344 102 168 15 1 19 5 3 *4/H  
    2010 34 NYM NL 0.3 86 299 247 28 58 4 2 0 17 8 3 39 25 .235 .337 .267 .604 68 .296 72 66 6 0 11 2 1 4H  
    15 Yrs 29.1 1720 7471 6510 1001 1889 194 59 28 443 370 142 800 850 .290 .368 .351 .719 92 .341 99 2285 120 12 123 26 13 *4H  
    162 Game Avg 2.7 162 704 613 94 178 18 6 3 42 35 13 75 80 .290 .368 .351 .719 92 .341 99 215 11 1 12 2 1    
                                                               
    FLA (10 Yrs) 22.4 1128 4966 4347 675 1273 130 42 20 271 281 114 533 629 .293 .370 .356 .726 94 .345 102 1547 67 8 65 13 7 *4H  
    NYM (4 Yrs) 2.9 365 1469 1230 188 337 31 8 5 105 55 13 182 135 .274 .366 .324 .691 87 .334 94 399 36 3 44 10 6 4H  
    MIN (2 Yrs) 3.7 227 1036 933 138 279 33 9 3 67 34 15 85 86 .299 .357 .363 .720 92 .331 94 339 17 1 14 3 0 *4  
                                                               
    NL (14 Yrs) 25.4 1493 6435 5577 863 1610 161 50 25 376 336 127 715 764 .289 .369 .349 .718 92 .343 100 1946 103 11 109 23 13 4H  
    AL (2 Yrs) 3.7 227 1036 933 138 279 33 9 3 67 34 15 85 86 .299 .357 .363 .720 92 .331 94 339 17 1 14 3 0 *4  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 3/2/2025.

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