Phillies Cut Ties With Outfielder Nick Castellanos
The Philadelphia Phillies knew they were not going to enter the 2026 season with Nick Castellanos in the picture after a long offseason of trade rumors, officially releasing the outfielder on Thursday.
The Phillies will owe Castellanos the $20 million remaining on his contract, plus a prorated portion of $780,000, when he signs with his new team.
Castellanos, who will be 34 on Opening Day, was a key member of the Phillies team that made the World Series in 2022. However, Castellanos had the worst year of his career in 2025, hitting .240/.294/.400 with only 17 home runs. Castellanos also clashed with Phillies manager Rob Thomson on multiple occasions and recently admitted to bringing beer into the dugout after being pulled from a game.
The two-time All-Star has been a negative asset in the field as well, being almost unplayable in the outfield. Castellanos totaled -0.6 WAR in 2025 and only tallied 0.8 WAR in total during his time in Philadelphia.
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The Phillies’ President of Baseball Operations, Dave Dombrowski, attempted to trade the outfielder in the offseason, but with his expensive contract and declining production, it was really difficult to find a suitor for Castellanos, especially since other teams knew he would become a free agent.
The Phillies brought in former Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia to replace Castellanos. Garcia provides the defensive upside that Castellanos does not, and is on a cheaper deal, signing a one-year, $10 million deal.
Once Castellanos clears waivers, he will be free to sign with any team that shows interest in him. Certainly, a team that needs a DH could take a flyer on Castellanos, including the Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox and Washington Nationals.
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