ESPN has signed MLB reporter Jorge Castillo to a multi-year deal, marking a significant addition to its baseball coverage team. Castillo, who has been announced to cover both the Yankees and Mets, fills a gap left since Adam Rubin left the beat in 2017. This move is part of ESPN's strategy to bolster its regular season and postseason coverage in its next deal with MLB. The hiring of Castillo, recognized for his insightful baseball reporting, has been met with positive reactions, highlighting the value he brings to New York baseball readership.
Excellent news for NY baseball readership. https://t.co/aIMiH5slSF
ESPN signs #MLB writer @jorgecastillo to a multi-year deal Castillo will cover the Yankees & Mets as part of ESPN's baseball coverage Details: https://t.co/HFz250zPb1 https://t.co/i8FlFcQ1Yy
This is the first time ESPN has had a dedicated Mets writer since Adam Rubin left the beat in 2017. https://t.co/wBBGRZYzEB
NEWS: MLB reporter Jorge Castillo is joining ESPN. Details on what his role will be: https://t.co/wgk1vyQFf5
COLUMN: @MosesMassena16 writes how ESPN can bolster its regular season and postseason coverage in its next deal with the #MLB. https://t.co/v9697aqnzo
via @nytopinion great column (wish there wasn’t a pay wall) if you’re a baseball fan & actually any sport fan. https://t.co/PaO1yaJfXv
Solid overview of the A's and Bally's Corp. bunglefest. Thanks to @OwenPoindexter for the mention and props for having one of the greatest writer names, ever. https://t.co/tbmNbEEH0y