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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Is Castro a good fit for the Phillies?
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The Phillies and veteran utilityman Juan Castro have agreed in principle on a contract, and will likely finalize the agreement with a physical next week, Castro’s agent told the Inquirer today. Additionally, there were strong indications in baseball that a one-year deal could be announced next week, pending the results of the physical.

According to agent Oscar Suarez, Castro is out of the country, which is why he will not likely take the physical until next week.
 
"We have been in discussions with his agent," said general manager Ruben Amaro Jr.  "That's all I can tell you right now."
 
Castro, 37, is a .230 hitter, with a .270 on-base percentage, in 15 major league seasons. In 57 games with the Dodgers last year, he batted .277, while playing shortstop, second base, third base and left field. 
 
He fits the profile of what the Phils are seeking at the utility position: a versatile defender who can provide a modest offensive upgrade over Bruntlett, and can fill in for shortstop Jimmy Rollins.
 
Manager Charlie Manuel is notoriously reluctant to utilize his bench players extensively, and has said publicly that he wants a utility player capable can of starting in place of Rollins and Chase Utley. Bruntlett, who batted .171 in 72 games last season, clearly never gained Manuel’s trust.
 
Rollins and Utley will both be 31 next season, and would benefit from regular time off. Rollins played in 155 games last season; Utley 156. The second baseman in particular endured a rough September, batting just .204. He later admitted to suffering mental and physical fatigue late in the season.
Posted by Andy Martino @ 1:47 PM  Permalink | 103 comments
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Posted 02:03 PM, 11/24/2009
djacobs5582
who? we can't do better than a lifetime .230 hitter? better than bruntlett? sure...but come on. and 37 years old?
Posted 02:05 PM, 11/24/2009
SPBilly
Hopefully, the 30's are the new 20's.
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Posted 02:09 PM, 11/24/2009
wooderice
They must figure anybody's better than Bruntlett.
Posted 02:12 PM, 11/24/2009
BillF1sher
This is the latest Phils news? We are looking to sign some old clown to replace Bruntlett? Castro better have a sick beard....
Posted 02:14 PM, 11/24/2009
bdc333
Makes me yearn for the days of EB and his grizzled mug....
Posted 02:17 PM, 11/24/2009
bobf876
You do realize that Ibanez is 37
Posted 02:20 PM, 11/24/2009
B in DC
If he hit .277 in limited action last year and can repeat it in the same limited action next year, that's a huge improvement over Beardie McGee.
Posted 02:21 PM, 11/24/2009
psuwelsh
What??????????HUH???????
Posted 02:21 PM, 11/24/2009
Drummerboy79
He can't be any worse than Bruntlett.
Posted 02:25 PM, 11/24/2009
Will.i.Am
Ibañez didnt have power #'s like this before coming to philly...Dont look at .230 career...look at .277 this past season.
Posted 02:29 PM, 11/24/2009
paolibulldog
Face it, the only free agent who can (a) hit and (b) play multiple positions is Marco Scutaro, and he's going to get starter money from someone besides the Phils.
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Posted 02:37 PM, 11/24/2009
jjbrett23
My 88-year-old grandfather can play better than Bruntlett...and he'll play for free healthcare. Deal?
Posted 02:39 PM, 11/24/2009
Stevis
Yes, by all means let's look only at his career-high .277 in 2009. I'm sure that he has established a new, sustainable level of performance at age 37.
About Andy Martino
Andy Martino is in his first season on the Phillies beat. A former New York City public school teacher and graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he previously wrote for the New York Daily News, where he covered baseball and worked with the award-winning investigative sports "I-team."
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