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Report: Astros, Miguel Castro agree to minor-league deal

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The Houston Astros agreed to a minor-league deal with right-hander Miguel Castro, a source told KPRC 2 Houston's Ari Alexander.

Castro reportedly received an invitation to big-league spring training and could earn $1.5 million, plus performance bonuses, if he pitches in the majors.

Castro spent the last two campaigns with the Arizona Diamondbacks, authoring a 4.60 ERA and 7.8 K/9 in 86 appearances.

The 30-year-old reliever only appeared in 11 games last season after missing most of the campaign with shoulder inflammation. He was released by the D-Backs in August.

Castro joins the seventh team of his 10-year career, during which he's struck out 410 in 460 2/3 innings. He'll help fortify an Astros bullpen that's been a strength in recent seasons.

Astros' projected bullpen in 2025

PLAYER THROWS
Josh Hader L
Bryan Abreu R
Ryan Pressly R
Tayler Scott R
Bryan King L
Kaleb Ort R
Forrest Whitley R
Miguel Castro R

Houston has been busy this winter, trading Kyle Tucker, signing Christian Walker, and acquiring Isaac Paredes and Taylor Trammell.

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