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Phillies’ disappointing Nick Castellanos era officially comes to an end

Phillies’ disappointing Nick Castellanos era officially comes to an end

The Philadelphia Phillies had to address whether to release or trade outfielder Nick Castellanos. 

That question has finally been answered, with the Phillies deciding to release the two-time All-Star on Thursday afternoon, per a team announcement. In wake of the move, Castellanos released a few letters — one to the Philadelphia fans, and another that detailed the “Miami incident,” in which he brought a beer into the dugout.

Castellanos was on the trade block all offseason, and the Phillies were never able to find a trade partner because of his high salary ($20 million) and disappointing play. In four seasons in Philadelphia, Castellanos batted .260 with an OPS of .732 with 82 home runs in 602 games. 

Castellanos also underperformed as an outfielder, posting a -9 defensive runs saved. The Phillies will be on the hook to pay Castellanos all $20 million of his salary for this season. 

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