Mets pitcher leaving MLB to sign contract in Japan's NPB

Billy Heyen

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The New York Mets didn't appear too interested in bringing back Jose Castillo for next season.

Castillo has taken that decision out of their hands.

The left-handed pitcher is leaving MLB to sign in Japan's NPB with the Chiba Lotte Marines.

The Mets non-tendered Castillo earlier in November.

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Castillo had a wild 2025 and is looking for a bit of stability.

In 2025, he pitched for the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Seattle Mariners, the Baltimore Orioles and the Mets.

Castillo did do a solid job. He had a 3.94 ERA in 32 innings pitched.

Amazingly, Castillo was with the Mets on three different occasions.

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Before this season, Castillo has pitched for the Padres in four other MLB campaigns. He has also missed time in the past with Tommy John surgery.

Castillo has a 4.11 ERA in his MLB career and should be effective in Japan.

He may get a chance to come back stateside eventually, but for now, he'll see what he can do in Japan.

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