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José Castro (baseball)
Cuban baseball player and coach

José Castro (baseball)

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Cuban baseball player and coach
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Havana, Havana Province, Cuba
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66 years
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José Castro (born May 5, 1958, at Havana, Cuba) is a coach in Major League Baseball who will spend 2015 as assisting hitting coach of the Atlanta Braves. He was previously the hitting coach of the Seattle Mariners for part of the 2008 season and the quality assurance coach of the 2014 Chicago Cubs. A former minor league infielder who played for 14 seasons (1977–1990) without reaching the Majors, Castro also spent part of the 2010 season as the manager of the Tacoma Rainiers, the Mariners' Triple-A affiliate.

Castro also has served as the hitting coach with the San Diego Padres Triple-A affiliate Portland Beavers from 2005–2006, and the Montreal Expos now-defunct Triple-A affiliate Edmonton Trappers in 2003. He was announced as the roving minor league hitting instructor for the entire Seattle Mariners organization in December 2007. Following Seattle Mariners manager John McLaren's firing on June 19, 2008, bench coach Jim Riggleman was promoted to the top spot, Lee Elia was moved from hitting coach to bench coach, and Castro became the new hitting coach for the team. On January 13, 2009, he was named the Mariners' minor league hitting coordinator.

Castro went to Miami Jackson Senior High school where they retired his number, "9". He signed out of high school in 1977, Castro played minor league ball for 14 years, with 10 of these being at the Triple-A level. However, he never played in the majors, and instead went right into coaching, which he's done ever since.

Castro defected from Cuba with his family at a young age in 1965.

On August 9, 2010, Castro was promoted from hitting coach to interim manager of the Tacoma Rainiers, replacing Daren Brown. The Mariners had named Brown their manager after firing Don Wakamatsu earlier that day.

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