That along with his approach at the plate and a relative surplus of catching alternatives on the market are reasons I'm okay with trading Castillo, but in this case I feel like i'm shoe-horning it in to fit Detroit's needs. My point is more that if you're going to trade him and only get average to slightly above average guys in return, it's probably preferable to get some guys who are under control for more than 2 years. It also has the side benefit of not taking you out of the running for some bigger FAs, as the deal I outlined above adds about ~10 million for next year. If we're cutting payroll relative to last year, you're pretty much staking your offseason to those guys. Not terrible, but not awesome. Good points.