About Fabio Castro Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born on January 20, 1985, Fabio Enrique Castro hails from Monte Christi, Dominican Republic. He is currently playing as a relief pitcher with the Seattle Mariners. He had his start in the Major League Baseball in 2005 when he was selected during an amateur draft done by the
Kansas City Royals. Later on, he was then exchanged for Esteban German who was at such time a second baseman from
Texas Rangers. He had then his official debut with the said team a year after he was picked. Just two months his tenure with the Rangers, he was transferred to the Philadelphia Phillies where he was chosen to swap places with a minor league hopeful named Daniel Haigwood.
Fabio Castro had several assignments in the year 2007. First he was taken by the Ottawa Lynx and then he was absorbed back by the Phillies when they got Matt Smith, a pitcher from Las Vegas, Nevada. Moreover, he was also hired in place of
Andrew Carpenter, another pitcher from Grant Pass, Oregon. He was also traded for Matt Stairs, a first baseman from Saint John, New Brunswick.
In 2009, Fabio Castro was signed in as a Boston Red Sox new member. Just recently, he received another task from the Seattle Mariners wherein he had agreed to play with the team for the 2011 season.
Get a glimpse of Fabio Castro’s fame and success in the league as well as his various involvements in several teams through his memorabilia and collectibles which are already available online.
About Fabio Castro:
Fabio Castro (full name: Fabio Enrique Castro; no nicknames) played pitcher from 2006 until 2007 for the Texas Rangers and Philadelphia Phillies. He played for the Rangers in 2006 and Phillies from 2006 - 2007. Over 2 seasons, he started 1 games, won 0 games, struck out 32 batters, and had a 3.30 ERA. Born on January 20, 1985 in Monte Cristi, Monte Cristi, D.R., Castro stands 5' 7" and weighs 185 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 6, 2006 and he played his final game on September 17, 2007. Over his career, Castro made $327,000. Common misspellings of his name include Fabio Enrique Fabio Castro.