The Diamondbacks suffered another injury setback on Tuesday, with pitchers Merrill Kelly and Miguel Castro placed on the 15-day injured list. Now, the D-backs have seven different pitchers that are currently out with injuries.
This article is part of a series taking a look into individual Diamondbacks player projections as we head into 2024 spring training. The projections presented are a composite of the rate (percentage) stats from Steamer and ZiPS as published on FanGraphs.
This article is part of a series of player reviews for the 2023 Arizona Diamondbacks. It was a surprising and marvelous year for the team as they won 84 games to make the postseason.
Diamondbacks righty Miguel Castro signed a one-year deal that guaranteed him $3.25M but also came with various incentives and a vesting option for the 2024 season.
The Diamondbacks find themselves in a difficult situation with Miguel Castro. Castro signed a one-year deal with a $5 million option for 2024 that vests after 60 appearances.
Miguel Castro gave up four runs in 8th inning, the second time he's done that this week, and the Diamondbacks fell to San Diego Padres 4-0. Brandon Pfaadt
Austin Riley hit a three-run go ahead homer against Miguel Castro in the 8th inning that turned out to be the game winner in a 7-5 Diamondbacks loss to the Braves. Watching this game early, one never would have thought it would turn into a slugfest late in the game.
The Diamondbacks entered this series with a lot to play for, with the first place Atlanta Braves coming into town. Despite fighting tough all weekend, they were not able to finish the series.
In what looked to be another series victory for the Diamondbacks, Eddie Rosario blasted a grand slam in the ninth inning to give the Braves an 8-5 win.
Miguel Castro was coming off an injury-plagued season in 2022, and to that point the 28 year old reliever had what some might consider a journeyman's reliever career.
The Yankees lost a member of their 2022 bullpen on Friday when Miguel Castro agreed to join the Diamondbacks. The right-hander is getting a one-year, $3.5 million deal from Arizona, per FanSided’s Robert Murray.
On Friday, the Arizona Diamondbacks added a piece to their bullpen. According to MLB insider Robert Murray, the D’Backs are in agreement with right-hander Miguel Castro on a one-year, $3.5 million deal.
The New York Yankees can’t afford to be losing bullpen arms this off-season, but free agent relief pitcher Miguel Castro elected to depart, signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks this week.
The Yankees announced Monday that they’ve reinstated right-hander Miguel Castro from the 60-day injured list and designated fellow righty Chi Chi Gonzalez for assignment.
Yankees relievers Miguel Castro and Albert Abreu are available to return from the injured list, per manager Aaron Boone. That doesn't mean Castro or Abreu will rejoin the bullpen before the end of the season, though.
On the same day that the club acquired a trio of right-handed arms, the New York Yankees transferred right-handers Luis Severino and Miguel Castro to the 60-day injured list Monday.
On Saturday, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the team was shutting down Castro for four weeks.
Counting the ramp-up and rehab time necessary after that shutdown period, it doesn’t look like Castro will be back in the Yankees’ bullpen until September.
In a rare trade with their crosstown rivals, the Mets made a move to acquire some much-needed left-handed help in their bullpen. On Sunday, April 3, The New York Post reported that the Mets were swapping reliever for reliever with the Yankees.
The New York Yankees and New York Mets on Sunday agreed to do some rare business.
The New York Yankees executed a trade with the New York Mets in a rare occurrence on Sunday afternoon. The Bombers, who were looking for more pitching support, acquired Miguel Castro from their crosstown rivals.
After placing Miguel Castro on the Covid IL yesterday, the Mets activated him on Tuesday after his test came back negative. According to manager Luis Rojas, Castro woke up with a slight fever on Monday morning, which led to the team's swift decision to isolate him and get him tested.
The Mets will be down a critical bullpen arm to start their seven game road trip. Prior to their first game of a four-game set with the Marlins in Miami on Monday, the Amazins' placed reliever Miguel Castro on the Covid IL. It is currently unknown whether Castro tested positive for the virus or came in close contact with someone else who did.
A historical night by Jacob deGrom ended in bitter-sweet fashion, as he exited the game after six shutout innings due to right flexor tendinitis. For the first time since September of 2019, Citi Field was able to host a packed house.
Right-hander Miguel Castro was scheduled to start for the Mets on Tuesday in deGrom's place.
Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Miguel Castro Jr. is retelling what had to be a harrowing experience for the Dominican Republic native in his hometown of La Romana.
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