FACTS/FLUKES: L. Castillo, D. Peralta, R. Iglesias, A. Rosario, Wolters

Castillo rebounds … Luis Castillo (RHP, CIN) failed to deliver on lofty expectations in 2018, as he finished the year with a 4.30 ERA in 170 IP, but he did show positive signs in the second half (2.63 ERA in 82 IP). He has carried that momentum into 2019, amassing a 2.56 ERA in 91 IP. Can he keep it up?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  Ctl   Dom  Cmd  FpK  SwK  GB/LD/FB  H%/S%  hr/f  BPV
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ====  ===  ===  ===  ========  =====  ====  === 
2017* 170  3.70  3.70  2.6   8.8  3.4  57%  13%  59/12/29  31/73   17%  100
2018  170  4.30  3.77  2.6   8.8  3.4  61%  14%  46/22/32  29/70   18%  111
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18-2H  82  2.63  3.32  1.8   8.8  5.0  65%  14%  47/23/30 ...

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