Astros Interested In Willi Castro
Briefly

The Astros are interested in switch-hitting utilityman Willi Castro to add left-handed balance to their lineup, which heavily features right-handed hitters. Castro has achieved back-to-back years of above-average offensive production, demonstrating a strong right-handed hitting performance this season. This interest arises as the Astros deal with injuries to multiple position players, and Castro's versatility makes him an appealing option. Currently, the Astros have limited left-handed hitters, making Castro's addition a strategic move to address this gap and improve their offense against right-handed pitching.
Castro's 116 wRC+ from a .254/.342/.423 slash line and 10 homers in 331 plate appearances projects as his best over a full season.
The Astros' collective 101 wRC+ against right-handed pitching ranks around the middle of the league, highlighting a clear flaw to be exploited by rival pitching staffs.
Castro can both help provide needed depth right now and can be mixed-and-matched at any number of positions once some of those injured Astros get back to action.
Taylor Trammell and Jon Singleton are the only left-handed hatters on Houston's active roster, with Castro potentially adding lefty balance.
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