New York Yankees infielder Starlin Castro (hamstring) has returned to the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Boston Red Sox.
Castro is ready for starting duties after serving as a pinch-hitter on Monday. He's starting at second and cleaning things up for the Yankees against southpaw David Price. The 26-year-old was sidelined for 10 days with a right hamstring strain.
Castro is having a solid first season in New York, slashing .273/.304/.439 with a .316 wOBA over 594 plate appearances. He has a career-best 21 homers, but his 19.5 percent strikeout rate is also the highest of his career.
Source: Rotoworld.com