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Nick Castellanos Addresses "Miami Incident" After Phillies' Release

  • The Phillies announced Thursday that they released right fielder Nick Castellanos and will absorb the remaining $20 million on his contract.
  • The breakup followed months of declining performance and a dugout clash with Phillies manager Rob Thomson that led to a one-game benching after an "inappropriate comment".
  • Across four seasons with the Phillies, he hit.250 with 17 homers and 72 RBIs in 147 games last year, and belted four homers in the 2023 NLDS, according to team records.
  • Adolis Garcia is expected to replace Nick Castellanos after signing a one-year deal, clearing a roster spot before the Philadelphia Phillies' spring training first full-squad workout Monday.
  • Looking ahead, some teams may value Castellanos' right-handed bat, as he wrote, 'He said he was prepared to share details of the incident with media the following day but was instructed not to,' on Feb. 12, 2026.
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MLB Trade Rumors broke the news in United States on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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