Astros: 2022 Steamer Projections for Lineup
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Jason Castro: .210/.310/.373, 5 HR, 17 RBI, 93 wRC+
Regression is projected for Jason Castro, and if that comes to fruition the offensive output of the Astros catching position will be incredibly low. Castro slashed .235/.356/.443 last season with a wRC+ of 123 (surprise!). Castro hit righties at a .263 clip and in limited late/close situations hit .296, so that leaves us with this question – Should we see more of Castro in 2021?