Tyler Mahle #30.

Many thanks to him. Anthony DeSclafani #28. RHP Luis Castillo assigned to Jupiter Hammerheads from Batavia Muckdogs. All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only. Raisel Iglesias #26. Luis Castillo #58. Tyler Mahle #30. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Luis Miguel Castillo (born December 12, 1992) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Lucas Sims #39.

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Over the last 2 seasons led the Reds' pitching staff in wins (13, tied with Sal Romano), starts (46), innings pitched (259.0) and strikeouts (263)...when acquired by the Reds in January 2017 was rated by Baseball America the second-best prospect in the Marlins' system and by MLB.com their fifth-best prospect...was the Reds' Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June 2017...in 2016 was Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Year, Florida State League Pitcher of the Year, a Baseball America High Class A All-Star, an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star, FSL mid-season All-Star and Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May.At 25 years old and in just his second Major League season led the staff in wins, losses, starts, quality starts (11), innings pitched and strikeouts...among National League leaders ranked T3rd in HR allowed and 10th in runs allowed...after the All-Star Game break, his 2.44 ERA over 11 starts was fifth-best in the National League and ninth-lowest in the Major Leagues...received votes for the National League Pitcher of the Month Award for September after producing a 3-1 record while tying for the Major League lead with a 1.09 ERA...in his last 3 starts of the season went 2-0, 0.84 (21.1ip, 13h, 2er, 6bb, 6k, 1hr) and finished the year with a career-high 10.0-inning scoreless streak over his 2 final starts...his season-high 3-game winning streak from 5/8-5/24 (4gs, 3-0, 2.78) was the first winning streak of his career...produced an additional pair of 2-game winning streaks...in his 4-0 win on 9/1 at StL recorded a career-high 11 strikeouts, the second-highest total by a Reds pitcher in a game in 2018 (Tyler Mahle, 12k, 6/30 vs Mil)...in the 10-inning, 1-0 loss on 9/21 at Mia, his final start of the season, didn't allow a run in 8.1 innings...was a career high for innings pitched in a game and the longest outing by a Reds pitcher in 2018...during spring training, from 3/13-3/17 spent time in New York with wife Delores while celebrating the birth of their first child, Brittany.Led National League rookies in ERA and opponents' batting average (.202) while ranking eighth among rookies in strikeouts...following the season was rated by Baseball America the seventh-best prospect in the Southern League...was the organization's Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June (4gs, 3-1, 1.42, 1cg at Pensacola)...the Reds went 7-8 in his 15 starts...with 8 quality starts ranked second on the staff behind Scott Feldman's 9 QS...produced all 8 quality starts in his last 12 apps beginning 7/8 (3-6, 2.84), including 6 QS in his last 8 apps beginning 7/30 (2-3, 2.37)...beginning 7/8 and among pitchers with at least 12 starts, his 2.84 ERA ranked seventh in the Major Leagues behind Corey Kluber (1.79), Justin Verlander (1.92), Kyle Hendricks (2.19), Luis Severino (2.40), Jake Arrieta (2.48) & Marcus Stroman (2.73)...beginning 7/30 and among pitchers with at least 8 starts, his 2.37 ERA ranked seventh in the Major Leagues behind Stephen Strasburg (0.84), Corey Kluber (1.42), Justin Verlander (1.65), Kyle Hendricks (2.23), Jake Arrieta (2.27) and Robbie Ray (2.28)...began the season at Pensacola and made 14 starts there before he was promoted on 6/23 to start at Wsh...joined the rotation along with RHP Homer Bailey to fill the spots in the rotation previously occupied by RHP Asher Wojciechowski (DFA) and RHP Bronson Arroyo (disabled)...spent the rest of the season with the Reds...in each of his first 2 career starts was the victim of a blown save...left his Major League debut with a 5-2 lead over Wsh and left the 4-3 win on 6/28 vs Mil with a 3-2 lead...in his debut on 6/23 at Wsh, thanks to a 5-hit, 4-run top of the first inning made his first career plate appearance (groundout) before he threw his first career pitch...struck out his first batter (Trea Turner) and allowed a home run to his second (Brian Goodwin)...his Major League debut was his first professional appearance above Class AA...earned his first career win in his fourth start, on 7/8 at Ari (7-0 win, 6.2ip, 3h, 1bb, 8k)...made a second scoreless start on 8/15 at Cubs (2-1 win, 6ip, 2h, 2bb, 7k)...on 7/20 vs Ari singled off Patrick Corbin for his first career hit...on 5/5 at Chattanooga allowed a season-high 5 runs in 1.2 innings, his shortest start of the season...his ERA in his other 13 starts for Pensacola was 2.06.Was Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Year, Florida State League Pitcher of the Year, a Baseball America High Class A All-Star and an MiLB.com Marlins Organizational All-Star...also was Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May (5g, 4gs, 2-1, 1.67) and a Florida State League mid-season All-Star...combined to finish 8-6, 2.26 in 26 games and 24 starts for Class A Jupiter and Class AA Jacksonville...his sterling 2.26 ERA ranked third among all minor league pitchers with at least 24 starts...led the Florida State League in ERA (2.07) and opponents' batting average (.219) while ranking second in WHIP (0.96)...threw his only professional complete game on 8/17 for Jupiter, a 1-0 loss shortened by rain to 5.2 innings...on 7/29 was included as part of Mia's trade with SD that also sent RHP Jarred Cosart, RHP Carter Capps and 1B Josh Naylor to the Padres for RHP Andrew Cashner, RHP Colin Rae and RHP Tayron Guerrero...after Rae experienced right elbow issues following his lone start with Mia, the Padres and Marlins agreed to restructure part of the trade...on 8/1 Castillo was returned to the Marlins in exchange for Rae.
Sonny Gray #54. Amir Garrett #50.

Position: Pitcher Bats: Right • Throws: Right 6-2, 200lb (188cm, 90kg) Team: Cincinnati Reds (majors) Born: December 12, 1992 in Bani, Dominican Republic do.

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Tejay Antone #70.

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