Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo was just trying to entertain himself to get through the work day.
During the eighth inning of the Boston Red Sox's 3–2 extra-inning win over the Mariners, NESN cameras panned to Castillo to find him doing something goofy in the dugout. The 31-year-old starter had dug some sort of an oval in the dirt and was planting sunflower seeds around the border.
When a teammate rolled a baseball in his direction to try to destroy his creation, Castillo stopped the baseball just in time, looked around and broke into a big smile. He then got right back to working on his masterpiece.
Was it a sunflower seed garden or cemetery? Or some sort of Colosseum arena for ants at Fenway Park? Who knows. But MLB fans had fun guessing what the pitcher was up to:
Castillo did not appear in the Mariners' loss Wednesday, as he started Tuesday's game and logged a quality start, allowing three runs on six hits across six innings in Seattle's 10–6 win.
In 23 starts this year, Castillo has registered a 9–10 record, 3.43 ERA and 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings. He also apparently has a passion for sunflower seed agriculture.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as MLB Fans Take Best Guess at What Luis Castillo Was Up to in Mariners' Dugout.