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Nick Krall says a Reds reunion with Nick Castellanos is unlikely
Summary
Reds president Nick Krall told the Cincinnati Enquirer he has not discussed bringing back Nick Castellanos after the outfielder was released by the Phillies, and Krall said he was unsure if Castellanos would fit the current roster, which recently added Eugenio Suárez.
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Nick Castellanos was released by the Philadelphia Phillies after the team told him not to report to spring training in Clearwater, Florida. He previously spent two seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and was an All-Star in 2021. Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall told the Cincinnati Enquirer he has not met with his staff about a possible reunion. Krall said he did not know if Castellanos would be a good fit with the current roster.
Key details:
- The Phillies released Nick Castellanos and directed him not to report to spring training.
- Castellanos spent two seasons with the Reds and was an All-Star in 2021.
- Nick Krall told the Cincinnati Enquirer he has not met with his staff about bringing Castellanos back and said he is unsure about a roster fit.
- Castellanos will turn 34 in March and his performance numbers declined in 2025.
- The Reds added Eugenio Suárez last month, which the article notes as relevant to roster construction.
- The article reports that a reunion between Castellanos and the Reds appears unlikely.
Summary:
Krall's comments and recent roster moves suggest a return by Castellanos to Cincinnati is unlikely. Undetermined at this time.
