CLEARWATER, Fla. - Luis Castillo traveled across the state of Florida with no guarantee other than nine games as a Phillie. Nine games to prove he still has value to a major-league team. Nine games to shed the labels applied to the 35-year-old second baseman's character and declining skills.
Nine games or he's gone, at no absolutely no cost to the Phillies.
"He's not going to the minor leagues," general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said. "He'll either make our club or be released."
And so the stakes for this nine-game tryout are set. Castillo has 10 days to win a spot on the Phillies' opening-day roster after signing a minor-league deal Monday. He did not arrive until after the team's 4-1 victory over Boston. But during the game, clubhouse attendants cleared a locker space for him between Placido Polanco and Raul Ibanez.