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Phillies' Rob Thomson Announces Nick Castellanos Update After One Missed Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Right fielder Nick Castellanos is in his thirteenth major-league season and fourth with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos is drawing interest from the Kansas City Royals, who "might consider" trading for him at the deadline.
First and foremost, Clase is now completely off the trade block. The Phillies were likely going to express interest in acquiring him, but they have several other relievers they can turn to. Where this really impacts the Phillies is with other players who now might become more available than they previously were, namely Steven Kwan.
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reportedly clashed while the commissioner met with players at the ballpark, according to multiple reports.
Phillies infielder Bryce Harper keeps it vague on his confrontation with Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred.
In the Phillies’ universe, the Wheeler Window is the only denominator that matters. When ace Zack Wheeler signed an extension last March that runs through 2027, he said that he would retire when the contract expires.
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.
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,
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNPhillies notes: Castellanos day-to-day while Nola progressing to triple-A
Nick Castellanos was sidelined with knee soreness Saturday against the Yankees and Aaron Nola will make his way to Lehigh Valley for a rehab start.
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Schwarber, Castellanos power Phillies to 12-5 win, dropping Yankees 5 1/2 games back of Blue Jays
Kyle Schwarber hit a pair of two-run homers and J.T. Realmuto followed the Yankees' ninth error in four games with a tiebreaking, three-run drive in a four-run seventh inning, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies over New York 12-5 on Friday night.