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Phillies reportedly instruct Nick Castellanos, slated for $20 million in 2026, to skip spring training

February 11, 2026 3 Min Read
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As the Philadelphia Phillies gear up for the 2026 MLB season, the situation surrounding slugger Nick Castellanos is far from ideal. Castellanos still has one year left on his $100 million contract, including $20 million due in 2026, a deal once seen as a promising investment for the team’s future. However, the Phillies have made it clear they do not intend for him to be on the active roster next year, with reports in October indicating plans to either trade or release him before the season begins.

Although Castellanos remains officially with the Phillies as pitchers and catchers report for spring training this week, there is no locker assigned to him at the Clearwater facility. The team has reportedly instructed him not to attend this week’s training, and his status should be settled within the next couple of days, whether through a trade or release, according to Matt Gelb of The Athletic.

Signs pointed to Castellanos’ Phillies tenure ending during the offseason, especially after the team signed newly acquired right fielder Adris Garcia. Despite being an All-Star as recently as 2023, Castellanos’ performance declined in 2025, posting a .294/.400 batting line but ranking second-worst among right fielders in Fielding Run Value according to Baseball Savant.

At 33 years old, Castellanos is unlikely to contribute significantly this coming season, prompting the Phillies to move forward without him. Any trade involving Castellanos would likely require the acquiring team to absorb much of his 2026 salary, as he holds little bargaining power. Meanwhile, Philadelphia seems set to reshape their outfield with Garcia in right field, Brandon Marsh in left, and rookie Justin Crawford taking center.

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Fan Take: This development marks a significant turning point for the Phillies, signaling the end of an era with Castellanos and the rise of a younger, more cost-effective outfield core. For baseball fans, it highlights the challenging balance teams face between managing expensive contracts and fostering new talent, a dynamic central to the sport’s evolving competitive landscape.

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