
"The Phillies have released outfielder Nick Castellanos, per a club announcement. He's now a free agent who can sign with any club for the league minimum. Castellanos was slated to report to camp in the next few days. He'll now stay at home and wait to learn where his next opportunity will come. He's entering the final season of a five-year, $100MM contract that calls for a $20MM salary in 2026."
"Castellanos was slated to report to camp in the next few days. He'll now stay at home and wait to learn where his next opportunity will come. He's entering the final season of a five-year, $100MM contract that calls for a $20MM salary in 2026. The Phillies will remain on the hook for the entirety of that sum, minus the prorated portion of the league minimum paid to him by any other club who picks him up for even a portion of the season."
The Philadelphia Phillies released outfielder Nick Castellanos, making him a free agent eligible to sign with any club for the league minimum. Castellanos was expected to report to spring camp in the next few days but will remain at home while he explores opportunities. He is entering the final season of a five-year, $100 million contract. That contract includes a $20 million salary for 2026. The Phillies will continue to be responsible for the full remaining guaranteed money, offset only by the prorated portion of the league minimum that another club pays if they sign him for any portion of the season.
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