If Your Birthday is March 24th...
...you share it with Starlin Castro. The first major leaguer born in the 1990s, he joined the Cubs at age 20 and homered in his first time at bat. A three-time all star during his Wrigley days, he was traded to the Yankees in the winter of 2016 and turned in a couple of very productive seasons filling the spot once occupied by Robinson Cano.
But he had to call the moving vans again over the winter. He was the "name" player highlighting the package the Yanks sent to the Marlins for Giancarlo Stanton. So Castro enters 2018 on another rebuilding club -- while the team he just left contends for a title. And with the Marlins looking to shed big salaries and accumulate more prospects, don't be surprised if he's filling out another change-of-address card at the Post Office before long.
Who else gets their cake and candles on March 24th?
But he had to call the moving vans again over the winter. He was the "name" player highlighting the package the Yanks sent to the Marlins for Giancarlo Stanton. So Castro enters 2018 on another rebuilding club -- while the team he just left contends for a title. And with the Marlins looking to shed big salaries and accumulate more prospects, don't be surprised if he's filling out another change-of-address card at the Post Office before long.
Who else gets their cake and candles on March 24th?
- Corey Hart, the power-hitting infielder who spent parts of 11 seasons in the majors, mainly with the Brewers.
- Garry Templeton, who'll be remembered as the player the Cardinals sent to the Padres for Ozzie Smith.
- Wilson Alvarez threw a no-hitter for the White Sox in his second major league start. He went onto win 102 games in an career hampered by injuries.
- Jesus Alou, youngest of the three baseball siblings, hit .280 over 15 big league seasons. But his most famous moment took place in his first season: on September 15th, 1963, he joined Felipe and Matty to give the Giants an all-Alou outfield. It's the only time three brothers filled all three outfield spots at the same time.
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