Friday, July 29, 2011

ATLANTIC LEAGUE VET ALBERTO CASTILLO SOLID IN ARIZONA BULLPEN

While the Atlantic League has had about a dozen of its former players in the major leagues this season, the only one there at this point (and not disabled) is left-handed reliever Alberto Castillo.

The 36-year-old Cuban native is doing excellent work for Arizona, allowing a stingy 1.17 earned run average for 7.2 innings spread over 11 appearances. He gained a victory in his only decision which stretches his career record to 3-0 (4.31, one save) for 73 outings. Castillo has pitched in the Atlantic League for Newark, Camden and the Road Warriors.

Eleven former Indy players are active in the majors at present with another four, including Stephen Drew (Camden), on the disabled list.

In an update since Thursday's Independent Baseball Insider column, Seattle announced plans to have Wily Mo Pena (Bridgeport, CT, 2010) debut this weekend with its top farm club in Tacoma, WA. With a good start, the slugger, who has 82 career major league home runs, could easily find himself with the struggling Mariners in a very short time.

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