According to a recent report by Jim Bowden, former MLB CEO and current baseball analyst for CBS Sports, The The New York Yankees have stepped up negotiations with Tomatoes by Dominican pitcher Luis Castillo.
Castillo, 28, is currently in his second year as a major referee and will become a free agent until 2024. If the Yankees try to buy him, he should offer Cincinnati a good pack of players in exchange for the pitcher. . According to Bronx team sources, they revealed to Con Las Bases Llenas that Clint Frazier and Miguel Andújar would be key players in the possible exchange.
In addition to the signing of DJ LeMahieu early Friday and a few hours later to veteran Corey Kluber, rumors suggest that New York wants to add another starting arm, with Castillo being their main option, we’ll see if Cincinnati accepts a deal .
Since mid-December, Cincinnati’s intention to change the Dominican, who in 2020 formed a solid trident with Trevor Bauer and Sonny Gray, has been announced.
After four seasons and 90 games played in major competitions, Castillo is 32-33 with a percentage of 3.62 won and an average of 10K / 9 in 519.2 innings over the mound.