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Castillo For 2 Prospects


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I would have to agree with Ozzie for the most part.

But at 5-6 mill per and not knowing when or if he'd be healthy again I have no problem with trading him nor do I believe it will effect our win loss record for the rest of the year.

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The funny thing about Castillo is that he ADMITTED that he dogs it on some plays and nobody says a word about it. I, for one, thought he was ok, but nothing special, and I didnt like his attitude. I seem to remember another Minnesota athlete who admitted dogging it on some plays and that got a few more headlines.


Please tell us you're joking? I'm pretty sure the man leads the league in infield hits. I'm certain he's not far from it. Didn't he just go 100+ games without an error? Those two stats do not happen to lazy guys.

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I understand he didn't run as well as he did when he was 25-but isn't he still consistently the Major League leader year after year in infield base hits?


Maybe in the past I haven't seen to many infield singles this year its kind of hard to beat out infield hits when you can't run very fast which is Castillo's problem right now he's past his prime at 33 and is obivously injured.

With only 14 extra base hits in 365 AB's plus 4 stolen base's that pretty much sums up how your legs are doing.

I can see him having a lot of infield hits over the years he gets the bat on the ball quite often and used to be really fast.

I expect him to break out of his 2-16 slump he is in with the Mets it takes a little while to get used to the NY atmosphere.... grin.gif

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First we trade Babe rith and now this
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Just an anology I used.

Everybody is making such a big deal "WHINNING" about trading Castillo that they made it sound like he was the greatest thing since BR.

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Only thing I think people are whining about- and I know what I think was a bad deal was the fact we coulda got more for him. Who knows- maybe the minor leaguers we got dealt to us will be great players- I just don't know right now

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I understand he didn't run as well as he did when he was 25-but isn't he still consistently the Major League leader year after year in infield base hits?


Maybe in the past I haven't seen to many infield singles this year its kind of hard to beat out infield hits when you can't run very fast which is Castillo's problem right now he's past his prime at 33 and is obivously injured.

With only 14 extra base hits in 365 AB's plus 4 stolen base's that pretty much sums up how your legs are doing.

I can see him having a lot of infield hits over the years he gets the bat on the ball quite often and used to be really fast.

I expect him to break out of his 2-16 slump he is in with the Mets it takes a little while to get used to the NY atmosphere.... grin.gif


Not sure where to find that stat, but a couple weeks ago Castillo was leading the majors in infield hits, as hard as that may be to believe.

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I guess its not that that hard believe with a 300 average and practiclly no extra base hits a lot of those must be infield hits he does hit a lot of choppers and is batting left handed for the most part so getting down the line is a little easier in spite of his legs injuries.

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Guys, my point is that he ADMITTED dogging it. It is not up for debate whether he did or not, he ADMITTED IT. Now you will never, ever, classify my as a Randy Moss fan, I did NOT like the guy. But what is different from him admitting that he dogged it on certain plays and Castillo admitting it? Randy said he wanted to have fresh legs for when he ran the go route, so he took plays off that weren't coming his way. Castillo took plays off that he didnt think were gonna go his way. So my question is, why is it OK for Castillo and not OK for Moss? Please remember, they both ADMITTED doing it.

P.S. Moss is already dinged up this year! Hee hee, haha.

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I'd like to actually have heard the quote and the context. I'm sure he was refering to being injured and not being able to run as fast as he would have liked so knowing that he picked his spots.

Good to see him bounce back with a 4 hit game for the Mets.

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Guys, my point is that he ADMITTED dogging it.


Good call Pier - Cody you're taking that way out of context.

Context: a game a few weeks back that the Twins won in extra innings. Hunter was marveling that Castillo led off the inning with a triple, considering that at times it appears Castillo isn't going to be able to limp to the plate. Castillo said something to the effect of when he bounces into an obvious out, he won't go full speed because he might need that extra bit of gas in the tank when he needs it. And he needed it that game.

Dogging it? Hardly. Castillo was out there playing hard when most of us would have been on the couch whining to our wives that our hammies and bums were sore. If he needed to go 90% when he was going to be out anyway so he could stay out on the field more of the time, good for him.

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Castillo said something to the effect of when he bounces into an obvious out, he won't go full speed because he might need that extra bit of gas in the tank when he needs it. And he needed it that game.


Every player in the league does this. How can it come as a shock to anyone. If you want to talk about a guy dogging it look at Bonds. If barely makes it out of the batters box on a routine groud ball or fly ball.

When you are older like Castillo you need to play smarter not harder.

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"I'd like to actually have heard the quote and the context."

So would I Pier, because every game I watch, Castillo looks like he would crawl to 1B with a torn achilles if he thought he had a chance to be safe.

You got a link to this quote Cody?

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It was in the strib awhile ago and I have heard the radio guys talk about it a couple of times as well. Guys, dont focus on whether he did or not, just answer the question of why it is different for him than for Moss. Remember, I am no Moss fan, and I don't hate Castillo. I thought he was a decent player. I dont necessarily think it was a bad idea to dog it. My question still remains unanswered, why is it different for him than Moss??

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Easy.

Moss "plays when he wants to play". He feels like he doesn't have to put forth the effort if he doesn't feel like it, or if the play doesn't involve him intimately, or if he becomes distracted by the pretty lights.

Castillo plays hurt, play intensely, plays hard. He's on the field despite the fact that his legs & hips are smarting every day. And he's saving what he still has, in the way of speed & bursts of effort, for when they'll have the most effect.

Moss is lazy & self-centered. Castillo is hurting & competing. The reasons they aren't going 100% all the time are night & day to me.

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I think as players get older they play a different kind of game it is called "Playing Smart" Everyone has played with a ball player who walks so slow that you don't know if they can make it back to the huddle but with the ball in their hands they have speed to burn. After you play a game for awhile you know when to burn it or conserve it. Castillo is that type of player, playing through injuries but you know when a play is needed he is there for you. Moss just put out the wrong vibes about dogging it. Upset a lot of people. Sorry to see Castillo leave, I think he had a real positive impact in the clubhouse but major league baseball is still a business. They want you to play like a kid but treat you like a tool.

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