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The outfield for the Philadelphia Phillies is not something anyone would call a strength of the team. Entering Saturday's matchup against the New York Yankees, as the Phillies attempt to secure their second consecutive series win against an American League opponent,
Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos is drawing interest from the Kansas City Royals, who "might consider" trading for him at the deadline.
Castellanos (knee) is starting in right field and batting cleanup Sunday against the Yankees.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/phillies as Insider Says Royals Are Eyeing Phillies Outfielder Nick Castellanos in Trade. The Philadelphia Phillies will be buyers ahead of the trade deadline, but how much they are willing to give up to reshape this roster isn't clear.
As the Phillies competed against the Los Angeles Angels at Citizens Bank Park, dozens of fans competed in a Nick Castellanos look-alike contest at Philly’s Fringe Bar.
Manager Rob Thomson said Saturday that Castellanos jammed his left knee against the outfield wall Friday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports. The Phillies skipper noted that Castellanos is considered day-to-day,
A field of 23 contestants did their best to impersonate the “most Philly dude ever” who is not from Philly, at Old City’s Fringe Bar.
It took Nick Castellanos to step in and to diffuse the situation. The Phillies outfielder went on to explain why Harper was so upset with Manfred with the CBA set to expire in December of 2026.
Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola will make his first injury rehabilitation start Thursday for Triple-A Lehigh Valley, while right fielder Nick Castellanos was out of the starting lineup after injuring his left knee.