Julían Castillo

What do you do when your skillset is undervalued by your era? If this question interests you, meet Julían “Big” Castillo, a member of the Cuban Hall of Fame and a valuable player who ran contrary to his time.

Castillo had a good eye and impressive power. Big could mash. Honestly, that’s the whole story here. Big could mash.

He explodes on the scene in his late teens in 1899 and essentially doesn’t have a poor showing offensively until age 30 in 1910. 1903, 1904, 1908, and 1909 stand out as especially strong seasons, where Castillo would be on the fringes of MVP consideration. He hit for a decent average–topping .300 in 4 full seasons–but his value really came from the rest of the offensive package: a well above average eye for the strike zone and high double, triple, and homerun rates. He wasn’t fast (an understatement), which limited his ability to leg out three-baggers; and while we don’t see him as leading the league in homeruns, he would be among the top-10 HR hitters in the 1900s with 47.

Castillo moved well on the basepaths for his size, stealing a surprising number of bases. His defense was never great, but it was merely average for most of his career before becoming truly horrific in his 30s. He played a few games in the OF in his youth, but was as close to a pure 1B as you’ll find in the NeL.

I would love to be convinced that Castillo belonged in the next tier of early power hitters. But I just don’t see it: don’t get me wrong, he was an elite hitter and probably a multiple time all-star, but also at best a borderline HoF candidate.

Future projections are likely to look similar. The challenge is what to do with 1910/1911, when Castillo’s performance totally tanked for a couple years. We have embraced that pattern, with a sense that he never really regained his spot as a full time player, despite bouncing back offensively from 1912 on. He hits well enough as a 31 and 32 year old that I could see an argument to extend his career past 1914, but we have conservatively retired him the same year he did historically.

NameJulían Castillo (Big)
ID / Statuscastil049jul / Draft
Pos1B
DOB / i9s Career01/23/1880 / 1899 - 1915
BirthplaceHavana, Cuba (Cuba)
Height / Weight6'2" / 200
B / TR / R

 

Batting Projections

YearABH2B3BHRBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLGOPS
189914352710186540.3640.4350.4270.861
190026569124122261040.2600.3170.3470.664
1901405116207828351460.2860.3330.4300.762
1902504147217337452470.2920.3400.3790.719
1903516174269738552980.3370.3830.4630.846
190454418628116426623100.3420.3890.4670.856
1905579158279652662290.2730.3330.3820.714
190658916125104626313100.2730.3430.3700.713
1907506130235163522080.2570.3390.3280.667
19085561792288496013100.3220.3770.4330.810
190953518430103726016130.3440.4220.4540.876
19104939123537054770.1850.2860.2700.556
191142712222687552990.2860.3920.4220.814
191239710024634840870.2520.3330.3650.698
19133607621534436550.2110.2970.3220.619
19143929820424547660.2500.3270.3370.664
19152736212304633450.2270.3390.2930.632

 

Pitching Projections