Padres acquire veteran C Castro from Angels
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[August 31, 2020]
The San Diego Padres acquired
veteran catcher Jason Castro from the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday
afternoon in an attempt to fortify a position that had been lacking
in offense.
Castro, 33, is hitting just .192 but has two homers and six RBIs in
18 games this season. He has spent 10 seasons in the big leagues,
posting a .231 average with 88 homers and 298 RBIs in 843 games.
Padres catchers are last in the National League in batting average
(.136) and on-base percentage (.224) through play Sunday.
The Angels received right-hander Gerardo Reyes in the exchange.
Reyes has not pitched in the major leagues this season, but appeared
in 27 games for the Padres last year, going 4-0 with a 7.62 ERA, all
in relief.
The Padres have been one of the busiest teams in baseball before the
trade deadline. They also acquired relief pitcher Trevor Rosenthal
from the Kansas City Royals and first baseman Mitch Moreland from
the Boston Red Sox. Late Sunday night, they also landed catcher
Austin Nola from the Seattle Mariners in a seven-player deal.
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Angels catcher Jason Castro (16) reacts during the seventh inning
against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit:
Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Nola could end up as the Padres' primary catcher. Castro and Austin
Hedges, who entered Sunday hitting .167 with three homers and five
RBIs in 28 games, could split time catching and at designated
hitter.
--Field Level Media
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