- José Castillo
Infobox MLB player
caption=Jose Castillo is on the on-deck circle for thePittsburgh Pirates
width=200
name=José Castillo
positionplain=Third base /Second base
team=Houston Astros
number=13
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1981|3|19
birthplace=Caracas ,Venezuela
debutdate=April 7
debutyear=2004
debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
statyear=August 22, 2008
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.253
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=39
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=216
teams=
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|2004–by|2007)
*San Francisco Giants (by|2008)
*Houston Astros (by|2008)José Castillo (IPA2|xoˈse kasˈt̪ijo) (born
March 19 ,1981 inCaracas ,Venezuela ) is aMajor League Baseball infielder for theHouston Astros . He bats and throwsright-handed .Early career
Castillo was named the fourth-best prospect by "
Baseball America " following the by|2003 season, and he also ranked as the top Pittsburgh prospect by "USA Today Sports Weekly".In 2003, Castillo was both the starting
shortstop for the World Team in Major League Baseball'sAll-Star Futures Game and an All-Star in the Double-A Eastern League. He also played winter ball inVenezuela with theLeones del Caracas team, hitting .255 (49-for-192) with fivehome run s and 28 RBI in 53 games.Major League career
2004
In his
rookie season, Castillo impressed the Pirates front office with his defensive plays. In the field, he displayed good range and a very strong arm in mlby|2004, even better than the Pirates expected from a former shortstop. At the plate, however, his play was more typical of a 22-year-old who had never played in Triple-A. Except for hot streaks in April and August, Castillo did not hit for average or power and was not very selective at the plate, striking out with regularity (if not quite as often as some of his teammates) and walking very little despite hitting in front of thepitcher for most of the season. However, his power potential was apparent from the fact that the majority of hisextra base hits and home runs were hit the opposite way -- including a 445-foot blast tocenter field onJuly 5 , 2004, at cavernousPro Player Stadium -- and his minor league statistics indicated that his plate discipline should improve. He finished with eight home runs, 39 RBI and a .256 batting average, despite missing two months on thedisabled list . Because of his defense and high ceiling, he entered mlby|2005 as the Pirates' starting second baseman.2005
2005 was a trying season for Castillo. He was on the disabled list for most of April with a strained left oblique muscle. In late August, he tore the
medial collateral ligament in his left knee during a game against theSt. Louis Cardinals and missed the rest of the season.Despite the injuries, Castillo showed progress both defensively and at the plate when he did play. In the field, he and shortstop Jack Wilson were largely responsible for the Pirates turning more
double play s than anyNational League team except the Cardinals. [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06053/659025-263.stm Stats Geek: SS Wilson's glove work is first rate ] ] [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06085/676696.stm Spring Training: Pirates in good position to have special defense, but there's a catch ] ] At the same time, Castillo hit .268 with 11 homers and 53 RBI, significantly improving his power production while cutting down heavily on his strikeouts (from 92 in 383at bat s in 2004 to 59 in 370 at bats in 2005). The Pirates expected Castillo to be 100% for the start ofspring training in February mlby|2006, though he was not able to play winter ball in his native Venezuela.2006
Castillo was the Pirates' starting second baseman in almost every game in 2006. After a slow April, Castillo was among the best hitters in all of the majors in May, culminating in his "Player of the Week" award for the last week in May, during which he lead the NL in RBI,
total bases ,slugging percentage , and home runs. [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20060605&content_id=1489371&vkey=pr_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb Jose Castillo of Pirates named Bank of America Presents the National League Player of the Week | MLB.com: Official Info ] ]But after a promising start, Castillo struggled down the stretch of the 2006 season. In the 92 games since homering seven times in a two week span in May, Castillo hit only six home runs. He snapped an 0-23 hitting slump on
September 23 against the Padres, but had been benched for three consecutive games before that. By the end of the season, his batting average had fallen to .253. His signature excellent defense was also missing at times in 2006, he committed a team high 18 errors.Castillo finished September batting only .087 for the month and did not start in several games.
He finished the 2006 season with 14 home runs, 65 RBI, 131 hits, and 25 doubles to go along with his .253 batting average.
Despite rumors he might be traded in the off-season [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06266/724355-63.stm Pittsburgh Post Gazette] ] , the Pirates elected to keep Castillo. With the emergence of infielders
Freddy Sanchez and José Bautista, Castillo entered spring training with his role on the team uncertain.2007
Castillo entered spring training slimmed down and had a stellar spring. But on
March 23 , the Pirates announced that Jose Bautista would start the season as the team's starting third baseman, meaning Castillo would start the season as a utility bench player. Though with Freddy Sanchez nursing an injury, Castillo started at second base for the first five games of the season.Through May and June, Castillo had received few starts and minimal pinch hit appearances. Though he received praise from manager
Jim Tracy about his attitude after being left on the bench, Castillo's agent asked the Pirates to trade him due to poor playing time.With the team, and notably starting shortstop Jack Wilson, struggling, there was speculation Castillo could find his way into a starting role, or at least see his appearances become more regular. [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07162/793193-194.stm Smizik: Pirates shouldn't be hesitating to try to fix their many flaws ] ] mlby|2007 closed a disappointing season for Castillo. He played in only slightly over half of the team's games, and many of his appearances were as a
pinch hitter rather than a starter. He never got into an offensive groove and finished with a .244 batting average, 24 RBI, and no home runs. He was released by the club onDecember 6 .2008
On
December 24 , 2007, Castillo signed with theFlorida Marlins , but was placed on waivers in the spring. He was then claimed by theSan Francisco Giants onMarch 22 , mlby|2008, [ [http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20080322&content_id=2451504&vkey=pr_sf&fext=.jsp&c_id=sf Giants claim infielder Castillo on waivers from Florida Marlins] ] who took on his $850,000 salary. Castillo opened up the 2008 season as the team's starting third baseman and proved himself to be an able replacement for the Giants' departed third baseman,Pedro Feliz , with his solid defensive play and by hitting .268 with 26 RBIs through the month of June.Castillo was designated for assignment on
August 13 . He was claimed off waivers by the Houston Astros onAugust 20 .References
External links
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/2003/allstar/news/2003/07/12/world_roster/ Sports Illustrated] - 2003 World Team roster
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