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Killian High selects former MLB pitcher Carlos Castillo as new head baseball coach
By David L. Snelling at Community Newspapers
· June 26, 2026
· 1 min read
Carlos Castillo knows talent when he sees it. A former right-handed pitcher, Castillo played 19 years of professional baseball with the Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies, as well as stints in Japan and the Caribbean. After retiring, Castillo ran Kachi, a Miami -based baseball aca
Key takeaway A former right-handed pitcher, Castillo played 19 years of professional baseball with the Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies, as well as stints in Japan and the Caribbean.
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Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Community Newspapers ·
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What is this story about? Carlos Castillo knows talent when he sees it. A former right-handed pitcher, Castillo played 19 years of professional baseball with the Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies, as well as stints in Japan and the Caribbean. After retiring, Castillo ran Kachi, a Miami-based baseball aca
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