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Nick Castellanos explains lessons from Phillies split as he joins Padres
Summary
Nick Castellanos said he has no regrets about how his time in Philadelphia ended and that he learned from a dugout incident; the Padres signed him after his release and expect him to serve mainly as a DH while also getting some outfield and occasional first-base work.
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Nick Castellanos spoke from the Padres’ spring training site in Peoria about his departure from the Philadelphia Phillies and the approach he plans to take going forward. He said he has no regrets over how things ended and that he spoke honestly when asked about his feelings. Castellanos acknowledged a June dugout incident in Philadelphia and said he wishes he had handled that moment differently and would learn from it. San Diego signed him after his release, and the team outlined a role that includes DH duties and some outfield work, with first base a possibility.
Key details:
- Castellanos said he felt and spoke honestly about his time in Philadelphia and does not regret his comments.
- He acknowledged a June dugout incident and said he will try not to let frustrations build to the same point again.
- The Padres signed Castellanos after reviewing his recent history and speaking with people who have worked with him, according to the club.
- San Diego described his role as mostly designated hitter with some outfield time and a possible first-base role he has not previously played.
- The article notes Castellanos entered the season at age 34 after a 2025 line of .250/.294/.400 in 547 at-bats.
- The Padres are managing roster and financial questions amid a club sale and changes to their regional sports network arrangements.
Summary:
Castellanos joins the Padres seeking a fresh start and says he will apply lessons from his Philadelphia exit. The team has defined a part-time role for him while spring training will help determine playing time and roster choices.
