The Baltimore Orioles are running out of options to add to the rotation. They have the farm system to add via trade and cough ...
Dominican ace Luis Castillo was on the verge of being traded from the Mariners to the Red Sox, but a last-minute disagreement ...
The Seattle Mariners are still trying to find solutions in the infield and seem to be getting walled in the trade market.
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About 2.5 years ago, the Seattle Mariners acquired starting pitcher Luis Castillo from the Cincinnati Reds for a package of prospects highlighted by Noelvi Marte, who was the Mariners' top prospect.
After the Chicago White Sox traded starting pitcher Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Luis Castillo popped up in MLB rumors. While Seattle is setting a high ...
Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo is a hot commodity on the offseason trade market. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that the right-handed starting pitcher has been checked in on by the ...
As things start to settle around baseball, with multiple free agent signings and trades, Luis Castillo looks to be the top arm for the Orioles to target. Castillo has ace-caliber stuff ...
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The price to acquire Horwitz from the Guardians was a steep one. The Pirates are sending right-hander Luis Ortiz as well as left-handed pitching prospects Michael Kennedy and Josh Hartle to Cleveland.
DECEMBER 6: The A’s are ready to spend some cash, announcing Friday that they’ve signed free agent righty Luis Severino to a three-year deal — the third year of which is a player option.
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