Nick Castellanos has been released by the Philadelphia Phillies and is set to join the San Diego Padres, where he will transition to first base. The move comes amid reports of tensions between Castellanos and the Phillies organization. This development occurs during the first week of 2026 Spring Training.
Nick Castellanos, previously with the Philadelphia Phillies, was unexpectedly released by the team and has signed with the San Diego Padres. According to reports, he will try a new position this season: first base. The departure from Philadelphia appears to stem from issues that soured the relationship between Castellanos and the organization.
Details suggest that a specific incident involving beer may have contributed to the fallout, as noted in coverage of the events. AJ Cassavell reported on Castellanos' positional shift, while Tim Capurso examined how relations deteriorated. Ryan Phillips highlighted the beer incident in connection to the situation.
This change marks a fresh start for Castellanos, who is described as an old friend in Tigers-related coverage, given his past with Detroit. The news emerges as Major League Baseball enters Spring Training on February 16, 2026, with teams preparing for the upcoming season.
Other Phillies news includes Bryce Harper's candid response to comments from Dave Dombrowski, though specifics on that exchange were not detailed in the reports. Harper also expressed positive views alongside Manny Machado on the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending strategy.