Phillies Finally Move On From Nick Castellanos
Summary
The Philadelphia Phillies released baseball player Nick Castellanos as they begin spring training. The team had previously indicated they did not plan to have him return next season, and a trade could not be arranged. Castellanos had one year and $20 million left on his contract.Key Facts
- The Philadelphia Phillies released Nick Castellanos on Thursday.
- The Phillies had indicated early in the offseason that Castellanos would not be part of the team next season.
- The team could not find a trade partner, leading to his release.
- Castellanos had one year left on his contract, worth $20 million.
- Last season, his performance was weaker, with a batting line of .250/.294/.400.
- Castellanos played 147 games last season and had an OPS (On-base Plus Slugging) of .694.
- He was an All-Star in 2023, but his performance declined afterward.
- There were issues with communication between Castellanos and the team manager, Rob Thomson.
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