thinking it's plausible a team's going to give up that type of value just to marginally upgrade from Flores to Castro is even worse Castro hasn't made one single identifiable offensive improvement in the six seasons he's had in the majors, it might be time to stop expecting it They're welcome to not make a deal, I don't begrudge them that. But Castro's trade value does not hinge on improvement, he's plenty valuable with the standard of play he's repeatedly set for himself. 2.6 WAR (1.3 using B-R) in his last 326 G