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Nick Castellanos admits he brought beer into the dugout in farewell letter to Phillies fans
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Nick Castellanos Reveals He Smuggled Beer into the Dugout in Heartfelt Goodbye to Phillies Fans

February 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Philadelphia Phillies decided to release outfielder Nick Castellanos on Thursday after failing to negotiate a trade agreement with him. Castellanos later disclosed that he was benched last season for bringing beer into the dugout during a game.

The team aimed to settle the matter before the full squad’s first practice of spring training on Monday.

Last season, Castellanos was benched following what Phillies manager Rob Thomson described as “inappropriate comments” after Castellanos was brought in as a defensive substitute. Castellanos commented in September that his interactions with Thomson were “questionable, at least in my experience.”

On Thursday, Castellanos shared a handwritten note on social media detailing the incident in Miami before he was benched. He explained that after being ejected from the game, he brought beer into the dugout and challenged Thomson about the team’s rules. He mentioned that his teammates confiscated the beer before he could drink it.

Following this, Castellanos met with Thomson and President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski in the office.

“The conversation ended with us both clarifying our differences and apologizing for letting our emotions get the best of us,” Castellanos said, noting that he was benched for the next game as a form of discipline.

Castellanos, who will turn 34 on March 4, appeared in 147 games for the National League East champions last year, hitting .250 with 17 home runs and 72 RBIs. He was preparing to enter the final year of a $100 million, five-year deal, but Dombrowski revealed on Monday that the Phillies were discussing trade possibilities with other teams.

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Adris Garcia is anticipated to start in right field as Castellanos’s replacement, after Castellanos had signed a $10 million, one-year contract with Philadelphia last December.

Reported by the Associated Press.

Fan Take: This development is significant for baseball enthusiasts as it highlights the complex dynamics between player behavior and team management in professional sports. Castellanos’s release not only impacts the Phillies’ roster but also raises questions about clubhouse culture and discipline in MLB moving forward.

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