The Phillies announced today that they have claimed right-hander Kaleb Ort off waivers from the Marlins, with infielder Diego Castillo designated for assignment in a corresponding move. They also announced that right-hander David Buchanan has been signed to a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training. Additionally, both right-hander Andrew Bellatti and outfielder Simón Muzziotti cleared waivers and will remain with the organization.
Ort, 32, has been bouncing around the league in recent months. He finished the regular season with the Red Sox but has since gone to the Mariners, Marlins and now the Phillies. The Fish designated him for assignment last week when they claimed righty Declan Cronin.
The righty has flashed some big velo, which has led to big strikeout numbers in the minors but not yet in the majors. He has thrown 51 2/3 innings in the majors over the past three years, averaging 96 miles per hour on his fastball but allowing 6.27 earned runs per nine innings. He only struck out 20.9% of batters faced while walking 10.2% of them.
His work in the minors has been more impressive. Over that same three-year span, he logged 97 2/3 Triple-A innings with just a 2.76 ERA. He struck out 31.1% of opponents while giving out walks at a 10.9% clip.
Those minor league numbers are clearly enticing to clubs around the league, based on how many transactions he’s been a part of this winter. He still has one minor league option remaining, which adds to the appeal. The Phils have a strong bullpen but can keep Ort in Triple-A until a need arises, if he holds onto his 40-man roster spot.
Castillo, 26, has also been roving around the league this offseason. He spent 2023 with the Diamondbacks but was designated for assignment in December. He has since gone to the Mets, Yankees and Phillies on waiver claims, but has been booted off a roster yet again.
He only played in one big league game last year, spending the vast majority of his time in Triple-A. He did a great job of getting on base but provided little power. In 556 plate appearances, he only hit three home runs but drew walks at a 17.4% clip. His .313/.431/.410 batting line translated to a wRC+ of 117.
In addition to that work at the plate, Castillo also has other attractive attributes. He can play all over the field, having lined up at all four infield spots in his career, as well as the outfield corners. There’s also enough speed for him to have stolen 13 bases last year. He still has an option remaining, allowing him to provide a club with some depth all around the diamond. The Phils will now have a week to trade him or pass him through waivers.
Buchanan, 35 in May, pitched for the Phils in 2014 and 2015, throwing 192 1/3 innings with a 5.01 ERA. He was stuck in the minors in 2016 and has been overseas since then, going to Japan and then Korea. He pitched for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of Nippon Professional Baseball from 2017 to 2019, putting up a 4.07 ERA in 433 2/3 innings. He then joined the Samsung Lions of the Korea Baseball Organization and has been with them for the past four years with a 3.02 ERA in 699 2/3 innings.
The Phillies are set in the rotation with Aaron Nola, Zack Wheeler, Taijuan Walker, Ranger Suárez and Cristopher Sánchez set to be the front five. President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski recently spoke about the club’s desire to add more starting depth and then went out and signed Spencer Turnbull. They also have Kolby Allard, Dylan Covey and Max Castillo on the 40-man but Buchanan will give them a bit of non-roster depth.
Bellatti, 32, seemed to be breaking out in 2022 when he posted a 3.31 ERA with a 33.9% strikeout rate. But he couldn’t maintain that in 2023, as his ERA shot up to 5.11 and his strikeout rate dropped to 22.1%. Now out of options, he got nudged off the roster when the Phils acquired Michael Rucker last week and it seems none of the other 29 clubs were willing to grab him. He has previous career outrights and could have elected free agency, but the Phils announced that he will be in camp as a non-roster invitee, so it seems he has decided to stay.
Muzziotti, 25, got to make his major league debut in 2022 but was given just nine plate appearances. He spent all of 2023 in Triple-A, keeping his strikeout rate down to 15.5% but hitting just seven home runs. The resulting .296/.358/.404 slash line amounted to a wRC+ of 93. He stole 26 bases and can play all three outfield spots but no club was willing to take a chance on him. This is his first career outright so he’ll have to stick with the club in a non-roster capacity.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
You’ve had one heck of an off-season, Kaleb Ort.
Captain Dunsel
Ort’s forecast seems cloudy.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Guy’s been more active than the Red Sox front office
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Diego Castillo is about to release an album about all the teams that broke up with him.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
I was thinking the same thing about Kaleb Ort. Guy has been moved at least twice this off-season, but pretty sure it’s been four times
geofft
This is his 3rd DFA, and now 4th team.
mostlytoasty
“3rd DFA? Those are rookie numbers!”
– Bubba Thompson, probably (he’s been DFA’d five times since August)
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Ort has gone BOS-SEA-MIA-PHI. Castillo has gone AZ-NYM-NYY-MIA-limbo.
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or Phillies, not Marlins. Sorry
letsgooakland123
How many major league teams are even left for Castillo?
geofft
The Phils were his 4th team this off-season.
DarkSide830
The David Buchanan Redemption Arc goes hard.
CarverAndrews
When I saw his name pop up with respect to the Phils, I figured that it was going to be about a broadcasting audition…
VonPurpleHayes
I hope Castillo is eligible to go into the Hall of Fame as a Philly.
10centBeerNight
Could write a blues song about the saga of Diego Castillo
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Time for Diego to get signed to a minor league deal by San Diego
bjhaas1977
Diego is going to get claimed again!
hdtrip
Dombrowski must have suffered a concussion recently that made him think he’s the Pirates GM.
whosehighpitch
I hope he’s the next guy that gets designated cause he’s gonna get torn up by the NL East
ayeah
Either Diego Castillo’s head is spinning or he is racking up the miles on his frequent flyer rewards.
niel.marshal
David Buchanan performance last season with Samsung Lions was his best during his tenure in Korea. Starting 30 games with 12-8 record, 2.54 ERA and 188 IP. Weird that Samsung not to resign him
MooseBreathMints
Way to go Phillies…you got Ort! LOL. I needed that laugh to get me through today!
differentbears
More like DFAgo Castillo, amirite?!
HalosHeavenJJ
Angels need infield depth yet we’re about the only team not to claim Castillo.
hoof hearted
these players that get DFA’d several times in the off-season must feel like Pokemon cards.
oneiblnd
Diego shouldn’t buy that game jersey right now.
MarcTravel63
Dombrowski spent all off-season picking up guys for rotation depth, and still the Phillies have no rotation depth. Let’s hope they stay injury free or Mick Abel gets off to a strong start.
libertybell444
All I have to say is David Buchanan and that alone shows things are going backwards. Who next Tyler Goddel or Aumory Telemaco?