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Padres DFA OF Nick Castellanos while in Philadelphia

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 4:02 PM

Preseason acquisition Nick Castellanos was designated for assignment by the San Diego Padres on Wednesday.

Castellanos, who signed a ​one-year, league-minimum deal with the Padres ‌in February after the Philadelphia Phillies released him ahead of the final year of his five-year $100 million contract, hit .191 with four homers, 20 RBIs and ‌a .560 ​OPS over 39 games, ⁠with 34 strikeouts and ⁠five walks.

Ironically, the move was made while Castellanos is back in Philadelphia. A video tribute for Castellanos was shown ahead ​of Tuesday’s game at Citizens Bank Park, but he did not play in the ⁠game.

Part of why Castellanos ⁠was let go by the ​Phillies was his behavior, which included repeated clashes ​with manager Rob Thomson. Ironically, Philadelphia fired ‌Thomson in late April.

As a corresponding move, the Padres selected infielder/outfielder Samad Taylor from Triple-A El Paso.

Castellanos, 34, is a career .270 ⁠hitter with 254 home runs and 940 RBIs in 1,727 games over a 14-year career with ⁠the Detroit ‌Tigers (2013-19), Chicago Cubs (2019), Cincinnati Reds (2020-21), Phillies (2022-25) ⁠and Padres.

Taylor, 27, would be ​making ‌his Padres debut. He’s a career .205 ​hitter ⁠with four RBIs over 38 games with the Kansas City Royals (2023) and Seattle Mariners (2024-25). He’s hit .319 with seven homers and 25 RBIs in 51 games with El Paso this season.

–Field ​Level Media