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    Willi Castro Looks to Carve Out His Role All Over Again in 2024


    Hunter McCall

    Willi Castro played a significant role for the Twins in 2023. How will his role change in 2024?

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    Willi Castro was among the most pleasant surprises and fun stories of the 2023 season. Claimed off waivers from Detroit, the 25-year-old utilityman came to Minnesota with meager expectations. As injuries and uncertainty mounted for the Twins, though, the team needed someone to step up. Castro did. Finishing tied for sixth on the team in bWAR with 2.6, he provided value at the plate, in the field, and most visibly on the bases, where he swiped 33 bags.

    In 2023, Castro played all over the diamond but spent most of his time at third base (219 innings), left field (295 innings), and center field (261 innings). Despite never technically being viewed as the starter anywhere, he played in 124 games and was fourth on the team in plate appearances. With Royce Lewis still recovering from his ACL tear the previous season and underperforming starters like José Miranda and Trevor Larnach, the team turned to Castro to eat up innings. With a newly established roster in place, how will Castro’s role transform in 2024?

    Currently, the Twins have not signed a replacement for Michael A. Taylor, who served as the team’s everyday center fielder when former Platinum Glove winner Byron Buxton’s knee issues wouldn’t allow him to play the field. Heading into 2024, Buxton says he’s ready to return to the pastures, but with a litany of injury issues, it’s hard not to question the frequency with which he will be available. If Buxton could play center for 60-80 games, it would be a massive success. There’s certainly a chance he comes back and puts together an entire season of the likes Twins Territory has never seen before, but the expectation bar should be set much lower than that.

    Anyway, the team is yet to replace Taylor, leaving them with 960 innings of center field play for which they need to account. If Buxton is healthy enough, he will account for some of it, but as the roster stands, Castro is the most likely to fill in the rest of the time. Max Kepler is another option, but he plays an excellent right field and seems reluctant to play very much in the middle, so barring a late roster addition, the team could have Castro penciled in as their Buxton insurance.

    Another potential path to playing time for Castro is as a platoon partner for one of the left-handed slugging starters. The Twins have three projected left-handed batters who posted an OPS below .500 against left-handed pitching in 2023. Matt Wallner, Edouard Julien, and Alex Kirilloff all had a rough time when asked to face a southpaw, and all three will likely give way to a substitute when one is on the mound again in 2024. The Twins have Kyle Farmer, Miranda, and Carlos Santana as potential options, but with Castro’s defensive flexibility, he is also likely to see playing time in this role. Notably, none of those three play the outfield, so in the stead of Wallner or Kepler, Castro would be the best option.

    While the switch-hitting Castro only posted a .636 OPS against lefties in 2023, his career splits suggest that he’s always been a better hitter from the right side of the plate. In every season of his career (three full seasons before 2023), Castro posted a higher OPS against left-handed pitching than right-handed pitching. His numbers were never awe-inspiring, but he was much better than the trio of lefty swingers the Twins will be looking to spell against lefties. When factoring in Castro’s baserunning ability and defensive flexibility, there’s a good chance he sees a fair amount of platoon opportunities in 2024.

    The most unfortunate (but real) path to everyday playing time this season is filling in for an injured starter. As we saw in 2023, projected lineups don’t always go to plan. Through the first two weeks of the season, it looked like there was no use for Castro, as he couldn’t carve out any playing time. That changed, as he went on to have his most productive season to date, but that wouldn’t have been possible without injuries. Castro is currently likely to be the immediate backup in several positions. I mentioned center field, but if Edouard Julien or Lewis make a trip to the IL, Castro will likely fill in as the everyday guy at second or third base. One could argue he would also stand as Wallner’s replacement in left field. With injuries being a reality, Castro is an insurance policy I am glad the Twins invested in.

    Castro is a utility man. He will never be penciled into the pre-season dream lineup that you post on Twitter to show your friends that your team has a deeper lineup than theirs, but he will probably play often in 2024, just as he did in 2023. Athleticism and attitude are a potent cocktail. Last year, Castro played more than almost every starter on the team. It might yet happen again.


    How do you think Castro will carve out his role? Let me know in the comments! Go, Twins!

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    1 hour ago, stringer bell said:

    Among available free agents, that would be MAT? Or do you think Duvall should be considered a center fielder as well?

    I hope not, and if this is so, Castro's utility value would be almost completely wasted. AFAIK, Buxton had one injury that never really healed after surgery (knee) and reports are that the latest procedure has resolved that problem. Given his injury history, no one should pencil him in for 140 games in center field, but (huge assumption) if the limiting injury is resolved, I don't see any reason why he can't start half to as much as two thirds of the games in center with a fair amount of DH work. Nobody knows for sure, but the Twins not bringing in a center fielder tells me they have some confidence that Buxton will be there or an internal option (Martin) is capable of backing him up.

    Kyle Farmer is a good baseball player, but he's turning 34 this year and I think his range has diminished. A year has passed since he was penciled in as the Twins SS and for a game or two, I don't think he's the #1 answer, I'd rather see Castro (at least the 2023 version of Castro). Willi didn't play much shortstop last year, but I don't know if that will be the same this year. 

    At third, again I see no reason for Farmer to be preferred over Castro against right handed pitching, the same for second base against right handers with Julien as the DH. 

    Rocco uses his bench liberally and Farmer certainly will get plenty of starts in the course of a season, but Castro should be considered on the dirt in front of Farmer against right handed pitching.
     

    Farmer’s range has diminished? …….better defensively than Polanco & Julien at 2B in ‘23………..principally, he played SS when CC was out last year. I think the reduced range thought is pretty subjective.

    I think 100% that Castro will play v. RH pitching. Last year he played parts of 43 games in CF. That’s when Taylor was on the club.

    Buxton has played 100 games ONCE in his career. To say he’ll play 1/2 to 2/3 of the games in CF, PLUS a fair amount of games at DH is a tall ask/assumption!

    72-75% of starters are RH…….Castro in the line-up. I just think he’ll see the vast majority of those games in CF…………if they sign Duvall or Taylor, that changes things.

    I think he’ll see some starts at 3B but not at 2B and very seldom, like 2-3 times, at SS.

    2 hours ago, stringer bell said:

    Among available free agents, that would be MAT? Or do you think Duvall should be considered a center fielder as well?

    I hope not, and if this is so, Castro's utility value would be almost completely wasted. AFAIK, Buxton had one injury that never really healed after surgery (knee) and reports are that the latest procedure has resolved that problem. Given his injury history, no one should pencil him in for 140 games in center field, but (huge assumption) if the limiting injury is resolved, I don't see any reason why he can't start half to as much as two thirds of the games in center with a fair amount of DH work. Nobody knows for sure, but the Twins not bringing in a center fielder tells me they have some confidence that Buxton will be there or an internal option (Martin) is capable of backing him up.

    Kyle Farmer is a good baseball player, but he's turning 34 this year and I think his range has diminished. A year has passed since he was penciled in as the Twins SS and for a game or two, I don't think he's the #1 answer, I'd rather see Castro (at least the 2023 version of Castro). Willi didn't play much shortstop last year, but I don't know if that will be the same this year. 

    At third, again I see no reason for Farmer to be preferred over Castro against right handed pitching, the same for second base against right handers with Julien as the DH. 

    Rocco uses his bench liberally and Farmer certainly will get plenty of starts in the course of a season, but Castro should be considered on the dirt in front of Farmer against right handed pitching.
     

    Castro played SS - 6 times in ‘23 - and Zero times after May 15th as an FYI.

    3B a bunch of times with Lewis injuries and slow start early in the year - then Farmer was out because he got hit in the face by a pitch.

    Farmer had been +2 for Defensive Runs Saved at shortstop in his career until 2023, when he was -5 in 40 games, 27 starts. Yes, he went to a new club and he played less SS than he had in the previous year, but that is quite a downturn. I think he is on the downslope due to aging and mid-thirties is a time when that aging shows particularly in speed and range. His sprint speed is 31st percentile. 

    I think the club trusts Willi Castro in February of 2024 a lot more than they did in February of 2023. He demonstrated that he could be a very good defender wherever he was placed. Circumstances kept him out of the middle infield in 2023 and might again in 2024, but I think he proved he is more than capable as a defender. On the flip side, Castro was the superior hitter to Farmer against right handed pitching.

    We are both making some assumptions here, but I'm saying if somebody is to sub in for Lewis, Correa or Julien against a right handed pitcher, I'd pick Castro ten times out of ten.

    4 hours ago, stringer bell said:

    Farmer had been +2 for Defensive Runs Saved at shortstop in his career until 2023, when he was -5 in 40 games, 27 starts. Yes, he went to a new club and he played less SS than he had in the previous year, but that is quite a downturn. I think he is on the downslope due to aging and mid-thirties is a time when that aging shows particularly in speed and range. His sprint speed is 31st percentile. 

    I think the club trusts Willi Castro in February of 2024 a lot more than they did in February of 2023. He demonstrated that he could be a very good defender wherever he was placed. Circumstances kept him out of the middle infield in 2023 and might again in 2024, but I think he proved he is more than capable as a defender. On the flip side, Castro was the superior hitter to Farmer against right handed pitching.

    We are both making some assumptions here, but I'm saying if somebody is to sub in for Lewis, Correa or Julien against a right handed pitcher, I'd pick Castro ten times out of ten.

    Nobody is subbing for Julien v. RH pitching so that’s a non issue.

    You mention circumstances - that’s the point I keep making over & over. Circumstances are that we don’t have any other guys to play OF - particularly CF. I think most of his time will be there - I don’t doubt he will be in the line-up v. RH pitching, I’m just assuming Lewis & CC will play 135-140 games each without injury.

    Castro is principally in the OF/CF and even at DH v. RH pitching. IMO.

    3 minutes ago, JD-TWINS said:

    Nobody is subbing for Julien v. RH pitching so that’s a non-issue  

    The roster, as of today, doesn’t have a regular DH. I am speculating that Castro starts in left, center, second, short and third while the regular takes a half day as DH. That’s what a super-utility guy does and that maximizes Castro’s versatility..


    If Buxton can’t play over a quarter of the time in center, the club needs to sign MAT tonight unless there is a somewhat regular center fielder waiting in the wings. It shouldn’t be Castro in center field starting 100 games. It’s probably Willi’s fourth or fifth best position. 




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