Vinny Castilla
Vinny Castilla | |||
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Castilla with the San Diego Padres
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Colorado Rockies – No. 9 | |||
Third baseman/Coach | |||
Born: Oaxaca, Mexico |
July 4, 1967 |||
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MLB debut | |||
September 1, 1991, for the Atlanta Braves | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
September 28, 2006, for the Colorado Rockies | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .276 | ||
Home runs | 320 | ||
Runs batted in | 1,105 | ||
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Career highlights and awards | |||
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Vinicio "Vinny" Castilla Soria (Spanish pronunciation: [kasˈtiʎa]; born July 4, 1967) is a Mexican-born former Major League Baseball third baseman who played his best years with the Colorado Rockies and Atlanta Braves. Previously, he played with the Atlanta Braves (1991–1992, 2002–2003), Colorado Rockies (1993–1999, 2004, 2006), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2000–2001), Houston Astros (2001), Washington Nationals (2005), and San Diego Padres (2006).
Baseball career
Castilla was a member of the inaugural Colorado Rockies team that began play in Major League Baseball in 1993 and was a huge favorite among Rockies fans. Castilla hit 40 home runs in both 1996 and 1997, 46 in 1998, and compiled five 100+ RBI seasons, leading the National League with 131 in 2004. He helped to lead the Rockies to their first-ever playoff appearance in 1995 and remains in the top ten in many offensive categories for the Rockies.[1] In 1996, he and teammates, Andrés Galarraga and Ellis Burks became just the second trio of 40-homer teammates in MLB history,[2] and the three of them, along with Dante Bichette, became just the third 100-RBI team-quartet in MLB history.[3] In 2002, he had the lowest range factor among all NL third basemen (2.44).
Castilla, having one of the worst seasons of his career, was released by the Padres on July 19, 2006, to make room for pitcher Mike Thompson. On August 14, the Rockies signed him to a minor league contract and he was recalled from the Colorado Springs Sky Sox on September 1, 2006. On September 28, in a game against the Dodgers, Castilla had a pinch-hit RBI single in his last at-bat at the Rockies' home stadium, Coors Field.
Castilla was the last active player from the Rockies' inaugural season in 1993 at the time of his retirement.
Post-playing career
He decided to retire after the Caribbean Series on February 7, 2007, becoming a special assistant to Rockies GM Dan O'Dowd.[4] Castilla and his wife, Samantha, have 3 sons, Vinicio Jr., Daulton and Cristian.[5]
In 2007, he was named manager of the Mexico baseball team for the Pan American Games[6] and also served as manager in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.[7] In 2008, he was a player-manager for the Naranjeros de Hermosillo in the Mexican Pacific League.[7]
See also
- List of top 300 Major League Baseball home run hitters
- List of NL Silver Slugger Winners at Third Base
- List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBIs
- List of Major League Baseball RBI champions
References
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External links
- Baseball Library (biography and career highlights)
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
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- Pages using baseballstats with unknown parameters
- 1967 births
- Living people
- National League All-Stars
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- Colorado Rockies players
- Houston Astros players
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays players
- Washington Nationals players
- San Diego Padres players
- Colorado Rockies (baseball) coaches
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- Major League Baseball players from Mexico
- People from Oaxaca City
- National League RBI champions
- Greenville Braves players
- Richmond Braves players
- Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
- Durham Bulls players
- 2006 World Baseball Classic players
- Baseball players from Oaxaca
- Silver Slugger Award winners