The Phillies have released outfielder Nick Castellanos, marking the end of a tumultuous season. Castellanos, who was set to earn $20 million in 2026, faced a series of challenges that led to his release. Despite batting .250 with 17 home runs and 72 RBIs last season, his performance in the second half and a notable incident in Miami played a significant role in his benching. On June 16, Castellanos brought a beer into the dugout after being removed from a close game, sparking a disagreement with manager Rob Thomson over team rules. He later apologized for his actions during a conversation with Thomson and president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski. The Phillies' attempts to trade Castellanos during the previous two offseasons were unsuccessful, indicating that his performance and behavior had already raised concerns. This release signals a fresh start for the team, as they seek to rebuild and refocus their efforts for the upcoming season.