Phillies looking to move outfielder Nick Castellanos before first full-squad workout

Philadelphia Phillies' Nick Castellanos runs after hitting a double to score Alec Bohm and J.T. Realmuto during the ninth inning in Game 2 of baseball's National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Oct. 6, 2025, in Philadelphia. Credit: AP/Matt Slocum
CLEARWATER, Fla. — The Philadelphia Phillies are trying to find a new home for outfielder Nick Castellanos ahead of their first full-squad workout of spring training.
Castellanos was benched late last season after he made what Phillies manager Rob Thomson described as “ an inappropriate comment ” after he was pulled for a defensive replacement. Castellanos said in September that communication with Thomson had been “ questionable, at least in my experience.”
President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said the team has been talking to other clubs about Castellanos.
“That’s our focus prior to the start of spring training,” Dombrowski said Monday. “So that’s something that we’ll continue to work on this week.”
Castellanos, who turns 34 on March 4, hit .250 with 17 homers and 72 RBIs in 147 games for the NL East champions last year. He is going into the final season of a $100 million, five-year contract.
Adolis García is expected to replace Castellanos in right field after he signed a $10 million, one-year contract with Philadelphia in December.
The Phillies' pitchers and catchers are slated to have their first spring training workout on Wednesday. The team’s first full-squad workout is scheduled for next Monday.

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Aug. 15, 2025, in Washington. Credit: AP/Daniel Kucin Jr.
Asked whether Castellanos will be in camp if he isn't traded or released by the time position players are scheduled to report, Dombrowski responded: “Well, at this point, we’re doing everything we can to make a move by that time period. So I’ll leave it at that right now.”
Wheeler unlikely to be ready for opener
Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is on his way back in his recovery from surgery and complications from a blood clot. Thomson said Wheeler has been throwing from 90 feet.
“He's doing well,” Thomson said. “I don't think he'll be ready for opening day, but it's not going to be too far behind that.”
With Wheeler continuing his rehab, Andrew Painter has an enhanced opportunity to earn a spot in the team's rotation at the start of the season. The 22-year-old right-hander, one of Philadelphia's top prospects, went 5-8 with a 5.26 ERA in 26 starts in the minors last year in his return from Tommy John surgery in July 2023.
“I saw him today for the first time. He looks in really good shape,” Dombrowski said.
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