Nick Castellanos reflects on Phillies exit before reunion

Nick Castellanos spoke Monday about his release from the Philadelphia Phillies as he prepared to face them for the first time this season with the San Diego Padres.

Castellanos was released by Philadelphia just before spring training and signed with San Diego for the league minimum. He has appeared in a reserve role this year and is batting .190 with a .577 OPS while starting in right field for the series opener at Petco Park.

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