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Ramon Castro Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

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Ramon Castro batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Ramon Castro Bookmarks

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Keys To The Game: Mets At Reds (Game 3)
Published 4/9/2009 by Rob Harding at Hot Foot
... Shrek Power: Personally, I love when Ramon Castro catches. He gives the lineup that added power threat in the 7th and 8th spot that pitchers usually take for granted, and Castro usually burns them. Alex Cora will also be making his first appearance of 2009 at 2B. Let’s hope the reserves can give the lineup an added jolt in the lower third of the order. ...

Mets Should Keep Ramon!
Published 3/5/2009 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... Ramon Castro is making his case to remain a Met. With many of his teammates participating in the WBC, Castro has seen some playing time, and has taken advantage of it. ...

Yorvit? Say It Ain’t So
Published 11/14/2007 by joe at Mets Today
... on my old shin guards and walking into Omar Minaya’s office to plead for a five-minute tryout. If I’m Ramon Castro, I may hold the pen for a few more days and then demand a similar deal. I don’t see a significant difference between Castro and Torrealba, other than the fact that Castro projects to be a better offensive player. Take a look at each player’s career numbers on Baseball Reference and you be the judge: (go ahead, I’ll wait) Ramon Castro | Yorvit Torrealba Back already? Good. Did you see ...

But this Joe Torre thing?
Published 10/18/2007 by Andrew at The Grand National Championships
... But the fact of the matter is that the Yankees are likely going to rebuild. There are three big names that seem as good as gone now that Joe Torre isn’t coming back. And sure, perhaps the Yankees will get on the good foot and do the fiscally responsible thing and have Joba Chamberlain be the new closer in the Bronx. And there’s a free agent catcher combination that can replace 90% of the bat and ...

2007 Mets - Your Season Is Gone
Published 10/2/2007 by Mets2Moon at The Ballclub
... A pro's pro who has always been an excellent backup. But has also become very injury prone over the last couple of seasons (I can't imagine why, he's in such excellent shape), and back problems can't be good for Catchers. Performed very well offensively when he played, perhaps enough to garner serious talk that he, not LoDuca, should have been the starter. But Castro has proven, over time, that he's not cut out to be a full-time starter, and had he been given that opportunity, that would have likely become evident. Another FA, likely won't be back, which puts the Mets in the unenviable situation of re-building their Catcher position. ...

Auburn Wins NY-Penn League Championship
Published 9/15/2007 by Thomas at Batter's Box Interactive Magazine
... Brett Cecil started game 2 of the series for Auburn. He got off to arocky start in the bottom of the first as the leadoff hitter for Brooklyn, Micah Schilling, hit a homer to left. The nextbatter singled and luckily Cecil was then able to induce a 6-4-3 double playoff the bat of Ramon Castro, as cleanup hitter Jason Jacobs followed Castrowith a double. J.R. Voyles grounded out, but Cecil gave up three hits in thefirst and was able to escape with only one run allowed thanks to a well-timeddouble play. ...

28 Days Later: Mets-Yanks Gamer V
Published 6/16/2007 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... 7 R. Castro, c ...