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Mariners trade of $73.3 million star much more likely after no-trade clause expired
The Seattle Mariners just got a new option for how they want to build their roster.
For the past three seasons, Luis Castillo had a full no-trade clause in his contract. But that has expired now.
And while Castillo isn't anything approaching a must-trade player, he is the guy Bleacher Report named as the Mariners' most likely to be traded this offseason.
They do still owe him more than $73 million.
"It's not likely Seattle would move Castillo," B/R writes . "We should probably throw a dart at one of the prospects instead, maybe 21-year-old middle infielder Michael Arroyo. But now they've re-signed Josh Naylor, in order to do anything else even remotely noteworthy to impr

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