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ANALYSIS: You might not think there would be room for a career .236 hitter with a 26.8 K% on fantasy rosters, but in two-catcher leagues, beggars can't be choosers. Jason Castro provides enough power upside to earn starting consideration. He was an All-Star selection just three years ago, finishing the season with 18 HR and 56 RBI and a respectable .276 AVG. Castro's stats have slowly declined the past two seasons, but at 28 years old he still should have plenty left in the tank. Castro was off to another slow start, but may have had a good reason to be distracted. Since returning from a three-day paternity leave, Castro has raised his average by 28 points. He may not climb into the top 10 for fantasy catchers, but he will continue to start every day for the Astros and should provide a stable presence at a volatile position.
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