The Twins announced Wednesday that they’ve designated right-hander Diego Castillo for assignment. His spot on the 40-man roster will go to righty Jay Jackson, whose contract is being selected from Triple-A St. Paul. Right-hander Louie Varland was optioned to St. Paul to open an active roster spot for Jackson, who’ll be up for his second stint of the year in Minnesota.
Castillo inked a minor league deal during spring training and was selected to the MLB roster late last month. He’s only allowed two runs in seven innings of relief but has also issued an unsightly seven walks in that span. The veteran Castillo has pitched quite well in Triple-A, logging a 2.50 ERA with a 29.7% strikeout rate, 8.1% walk rate and 54.5% ground-ball rate in 18 innings. He also saw his average fastball velocity jump back to 95.7 mph after sitting at 94.2 mph in 2023. The Twins will have a week to trade Castillo, attempt to pass him through outright waivers or release him.
From 2018-22, the now-30-year-old Castillo was excellent out of the bullpens in Tampa Bay and Seattle, pitching to a combined 3.12 earned run average (3.69 FIP, 3.38 SIERA) with a strong 28.1% strikeout rate and an 8.9% walk rate that’s barely north of the league average. He kept the ball on the ground at an impressive 50.7% clip as well, and Castillo yielded just 1.07 long balls per nine frames.
A series of three shoulder injuries looked to have taken their toll on him, as last year’s 94.2 mph average fastball was a career-low and he was rocked for six runs in 8 2/3 innings with Seattle (while walking 17% of his hitters and plunking another one). It’s feasible that his track record and this year’s rejuvenated fastball could lead to interest from a bullpen-needy club, be it via a minor trade or a waiver claim.
Jackson, 36, signed a one-year, $1.5MM deal with the Twins over the winter but was hit hard in his initial stint with the club. In 22 1/3 innings, he pitched to a 6.85 ERA, yielding runs in 10 of his 17 appearances along the way. He’s allowed one run in three Triple-A innings since being designated for assignment, clearing waivers and being sent outright to St. Paul. Jackson worked mostly in low-leverage spots with the Twins and figures to do so again, unless he can more closely resemble the 2022-23 version of himself — wherein he combined for 31 innings of 2.03 ERA ball.
Because of his contract, this could become a frequent cycle for Jackson. His remaining salary makes it unlikely he’ll be claimed on waivers, so the Twins could designate him, pass him through waivers, outright him and then re-select him to the big league roster multiple this this year — whenever the need for a fresh arm arises. Of course, if Jackson can indeed begin to recapture some of his form from recent seasons, he could also pitch his way into a more permanent role in manager Rocco Baldelli’s bullpen.
just_thinkin
Orioles.
TJECK109
Welcome to the pirates
holecamels35
Thought the same thing. They’re just clicking “add” on every pitcher with a pulse that hits the waiver wire.
TJECK109
Sign on PNC part reads “all arms welcomed”
TJECK109
Park
Edp007
Happy to see Jay getting a few more mlb bucks
StudWinfield
This is my brother Diego and my other brother Diego…
gcg27
To the Orioles for cash considerations.. book it
Dumpster Divin Theo
Hello my name is Inigo Castillo. You designated my father Diego for assignment. Prepare to die!
Liberalsteve
Did the Twins really trade like 4 good prospects for a good reliever?
solaris602
Castillo won’t be unemployed long. Cubs should be at the head of the line.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Conga line of NL central batters awaiting this development
spirit of truth
Like many here I think the Orioles could use this guy. That way they can send Baker far away from the active bullpen and back to the minors. I hoped he gets packaged and shipped out.
gorav114
Hopefully they put Baker on the starlink and drop him off on the moon
Monkey’s Uncle
Been a bad couple of years to be a Diego Castillo in MLB if you wanted to stay put in one place.
wjf010
should have dumped Thielbar… except for a couple months last year, he’s been horrible in the majors
mnsports
Outside of this season, he’s been one of the Twins’ better relievers since 2020. He’ll turn it around, hopefully.
PoisonedPens
Where in the world is Diego Castillo?
skrockij89
Back to Seattle?