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Carmen Castillo

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Castillo spent 1979 split between Low-A Batavia and Single-A Waterloo, before spending the entire 1980 season with Waterloo again. In 1981, he was moved up to Double-A Chattanooga, and in 1982, he was promoted to Triple-A Charleston. He would begin 1983 with Charleston before his promotion to the
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Castillo would spend some time in the 1983 season back at Triple-A Charleston, with multiple promotions to the Indians. He would only play 23 games in the majors that year, but hit a respectable .278 in that time. 1984 would be his first full season,
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at DH. He tied his career high with 11 home runs and set a career high with 220 at-bats and 17 doubles. 1988 would be more of a down year for Castillo, not seeing as much playing time.
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in 1978, Castillo was taken by the Indians on December 5 of that year in the Rule 5 Double-A draft. He had played for two minor teams in the Phillies organization in 1978.
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Major Leagues, his debut coming on July 17, 1982 in Cleveland against the California Angels. He would go 0-for-3 with a strikeout while playing left field.
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On March 26, 1989, just before the start of the season, Castillo was dealt to the Twins for pitcher
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July 17, 1982, for the Cleveland Indians
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In 631 games over 10 seasons, Castillo posted a .252
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May 9, 1991, for the Minnesota Twins
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Carmen Castillo Taucher

Outfielder
San Francisco de Macoris
Santo Domingo
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cleveland Indians
1982
1988
Minnesota Twins
1989
1991
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Cleveland Indians
Minnesota Twins
batting average
runs
home runs
RBIs
bases on balls
fielding percentage
Philadelphia Phillies
platooning
George Vukovich
Cory Snyder
Joe Carter
Andre Thornton

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