Fabio Castro For Fifth Starter?

Posted by Tim Malcolm, Sat, March 08, 2008 12:20 PM

Reading today’s pieces about the Phillies, I noticed both Phil Sheridan and Paul Hagen (commentators, not beat writers, mind you) both mentioned Fabio Castro’s fine performance against the Rays yesterday (3 IP, 0 ER, 0 H, 1 BB, 1 K) and alluded to the 22-year-old lefty as a candidate for fifth starter.

That grabbed me as ridiculous and preposterous. But on second thought, could he be a candidate?

For his Minor League career, Castro has only started 13 games. He did start a game for the Phillies last season, but it was more of a “relief-by-committee” start — a game that occurs usually once each year for each team. Of course, in that start he gave up only one run on two hits in five innings; however, he walked six.

As a reliever last season, his ERA jumped much higher as he gave up a run for every inning he pitched (7 in 7). He also walked a batter for every inning. But the statistic that jumped out at me most was his lefty-righty split, and while it’s a small sample, it’s very telling:

vs. RHB: 36 PA / 8 H / 7 R / 9 BB / 6 K / .296 AVG
vs. LHB: 20 PA / 1 H / 0 R / 4 BB / 8 K / .063 AVG

To show that’s not unusual, in 2006, Castro gave up just two hits and four walks in 32 appearances against lefties while giving up 16 hits and nine walks in 93 appearances against righties.

That tells me Castro would make a perfect LOOGY (left-handed one-out guy) for 2008. Forget turning him into a starter, if that was even a notion. Castro shouldn’t and couldn’t be a candidate for fifth starter; no, Castro should be your leading LOOGY candidate at the moment.

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4 Responses to “Fabio Castro For Fifth Starter?”

  1. Tim Malcolm Says:

    Game update: Blackley has given up four runs so far. They’re in the second. Supposedly the wind (20 mph to right field) isn’t helping his cause, but he’s also walked three batters.

    Ugh. Hopefully Benson shows promise today.

  2. Bobby Wallingford Says:

    I bet that Kyle Lohse guy would make a good fifth starter.

  3. Blogging Baseball » Phillies: Exhibition Season Update Says:

    [...] season.  Ryan Madson has looked solid out of the bullpen and Fabio Castro appears, according to Phillies Nation’s Tim Malcolm, to be primed to be a situational left-handed one-out reliever.  And rumor has it that closer Brad [...]

  4. About This Fifth-Starter Mess | Phillies Nation Says:

    [...] seems, however, the Phils are going to open the race up a bit more. Fabio Castro, who I originally said isn’t the right guy for the fifth starter job, is getting a start Wednesday. His splits show a pitcher with great numbers against left-handed [...]

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