The Log of Joaquin Castro:Philadelphia Phillies-Narrated by Joaquin Castro-Day 1-April 4, 2015I know you probably expected someone else. But no... The Phillies needed a twelve year-old. Born 8 days before my old friend Jack. Well, I like talking to him. He seems older and smart. He smart. Anyway why did the Phillies give me a job. Well, that's a good story.
The Good Story(THE True one)(Written by:Joaquin Castro(ME)):
I was in Cuba and I was the son of Fidel Castro. My dad's phone rang at six AM on a school day. I think it was a Monday.
"Hello, hello is this Joaquin Castro," the unfamiular voice said.
"Yes, you are calling Fidel Castro," I said.
"Um... I want to talk to your son," the voice said as I gave the phone to my dad.
"Hello. What do you want America are we going to get rid of this embargo now," Fidel said.
"Um... No, I want your son to be the GM of my team, the Philadelphia Phillies. I heard he knows something about baseball," the voice said, who was now identified as David Montogomery.
"Ok... I will send him to America if I can," Fidel said as he hung up the phone, "Son, I want you to set the trap in America. The plan needs to happen. You'll be the GM of the Phillies."
"Ok. I understand. How are we going to send me over?" I asked.
"I can do that with my friend," Fidel said.
My dad called Obama. I got a passport and a chance at citzenship. I know that guy was dumb, but you know. I was happy to execute the plan as a GM in baseball. That was until I saw the roster and prospects.
We ranked 19th best farm system and had a terrible major league team. And I had these goals too.
Message from David Montogomery:
Personal Message from Owner David Montgomery: New Goals:
Joaquin,
Welcome to the Philadelphia Phillies organization. I trust that our working relation will be a good one.
I will submit some new goals each year that I would like to see you accomplish. As well as winning on the field and turning a profit, completing these goals is the best way to keep me happy:
Play close to .500 ball this season
Sign Jonathan Papelbon to an extension
Acquire a Nationally popular player
Keep building your team up, in order to reach the playoffs in the next 5 seasons
I will check in periodically throughout the year with your progress. Good Luck!
David Montgomery
I was ok. I guess. The plan for the team and (The confidential thing) was set.
And here is the start of the new Philadelphia Phillies.
The Log of Joaquin Castro:Philadelphia Phillies-Narrated by Joaquin Castro-Day 2-April 5, 2015TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY NOW WISH ME A HAPPY BIRTHDAY OR ELSE! And that's how I met the team.
Today I met the team. They are pretty nice for Americans. I also like Chase Utley's mindset. Well, I found a free agent, who's nineteen named Ronniel Demorizizi, who I gave a minor league contract offer and $450,000. He seemed to be good in the future(4 stars). And if Maikel Franco goes wrong, I can use him instead as an adequate player.
I also wanted to lock up Justin De Fratus, offering him $1,800,000 per year for ten years. I knew he wouldn't improve over the years and thought I had given him a godd offer and Justin De Fratus was mad that it wasn't only for one year, so I put him on the trading block, because we already had Ken Giles. I also put Cole Hamels to see if I could get an overpay.
Then to avoid arbitration with Mr. Diekmen, I gave him an offer of $1,850,000. He favored the offer. Next, I sent down Grady Sizemore and Cesar Jimenez for Hector Neris and Obdubel Herera. I know had these as my staff.
Pitching Staff
VS. RHP Line-Up
Vs. LHP Line-Up
So now all I would have to do is wait for tommorow for my first game.
The Log of Joaquin Castro:Philadelphia Phillies-Narrated by Joaquin Castro-First Game-April 6, 2015Today we announced the signing of Ronniel Demorizizi. We sent him to Low-A. Anyway before going to my first (MLB) game, I got an email from my scout Almarez.
Here's the email:
"Scout Almaraz Evaluates Boston Before 3-Game Series: Hello Joaquin,
We have a 3-game series at home against the Boston Red Sox kicking off today. Here is my report on the opponent:
It is too early to comment on their season success and stats so far.
Here are the projected pitching matchups, our pitchers listed first:
LHP C. Hamels (0-0, 0.00 ERA) versus RHP R. Porcello (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
RHP D. Buchanan (0-0, 0.00 ERA) versus RHP J. Masterson (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
RHP A. Harang (0-0, 0.00 ERA) versus LHP W. Miley (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
The top 5 players on their team are:
1. 2B Dustin Pedroia (Age: 31, Current Stars : 5.0, Potential Stars: 5.0)
2. SS Xander Bogaerts (22, 4.5, 5.0)
3. DH David Ortiz (39, 4.5, 4.5)
4. CL Junichi Tazawa (28, 4.0, 4.0)
5. 3B Pablo Sandoval (28, 4.0, 4.0)"
And here's what happenned-
The Red Sox took the upper hand in the first scoring six runs against Hamels. (Sounds Familular) However the Phillies struck back in the second scoring two runs. However the Phillies don't recover, and let the Red Sox score a run in the sixth. Cole Hamels was still in the game as he calmed down. The Phillies still struck back getting another two runs. We took Cole Hamels out in the eigth. He pitched many innnings and was tiring. However Luis Garcia gave up a grand slam to Ortiz in the ninth and the Red Sox find another run.
Here's the box score:
The Log of Joaquin Castro:Philadelphia Phillies-Narrated by Joaquin Castro-Day ??(I lost count I'm twelve)-April 7, 2015Today was an offday. I was bored so I put shopped Andres Blanco. He is the man who is not letting Obdubel Herrera play who has great potential. Here's my offer:

I took the great oppurtunity and got our new set-up man. The man was named Jenry Mejia.
We had a new staff now and a new line-up. Here it is:
New Staff
VS. RHP Line-up
VS. LHP Line-up
Editor's Note:This log at the moment is the end of the update. I'm sorry for that. I know you are wanting for more. Also, I am so sorry for making you wait. And not knowing the confidential plan. THIS IS NOT THE END!!! THE END? (NO THIS STORY IS NOT OVER)
The Log of Joaquin Castro:Philadelphia Phillies-Narrated by Joaquin Castro-Game Day(I think...)-April 8, 2015Ok, it look like we do have a game. Well, we had already given up 2 runs in the first to the Red Sox and we struck back in the second scoring two runs. However the Red Sox scored another run in the fourth, but we tied it in the fourth again. And in the fifth, Hanley Ramirez hit a grand slam, and I was sad, but then we hit six runs, as we still were good. Now we had Ken Giles pitch and he did well pitching two innings with no runs across. We were winning, and now we gave it to the bullpen. Then, Jonathan Papelbon pitched 1.2 IP and struck out three and gave up a homer. Jake Diekman ended the game getting the save.
Here's the box score:

Ok I made this update bigger because some people(Feeliesfan) said it was *(censored)*, a word that starts with a sh and ends with a t.
EDITOR'S NOTE: BIGGER PICTURES BELOW. DON'T LOOK BELOW FIRST.