Nick Castellanos de Filis faces fanatic for rebuking his teammate after the loss


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The right gardener of Philadelphia, Nick Castellanos, had some words with fans after the defeat of the team 9-6 against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday at Citizens Bank Park.

While the camera passed to the refuge of the Philis after the last exit, Castellanos standing up in the upper pass, making a gesture towards the crowd and shouting towards a fan.

Jace Kaleikau, a producer of the Philis, who witnessed the interaction, said that Castellanos was defending for the second base Bryson Stott, who made the last one in the game.

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The gardener of the Philadelphia Philis, Nick Castellanos (8) during the fourth entry against the Colorado rockies in Coors Field, on May 21, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn images)

Kaleikau said the fan “crossed multiple lines,” while shouting towards Stott in an X publication.

Stott entered the game in the eighth entrance to replace Edmundo Sosa and was based on the second base. With a man in the first and two outs in the ninth entrance, Stott hit again and went out to the third base of the Reds Noelvi Mars to finish the game.

Stott has had problems this season, since the second base has an average. Castellanos is one of the leaders of the Filis Club House, as evidenced by the right gardener who defends Stott, 27.

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The second base of the Philadelphia Philis, Bryson Stott, Stott was put to the ground by Luis ArraƔz de San Diego during the second entry of the second baseball game of a double head on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Castellanos has been a key bat in its alignment, since the right gardener has an average bat of .278 with 11 homers and 49 ranges. However, although Castellanos is a good batter, he is a lower defender in the right field.

The Philis began quickly, since they jumped to a 3-0 advantage at the bottom of the first entrance. The 3-0 advantage of the Philis faded quickly when the reds scored six unanswered races, highlighted by a third input of five races.

Nick Castellanos of Philadelphia Phillies reaches a simple RBI in the third entry of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, on Friday, July 4, 2025 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Laurence Kesterson)

Despite the loss, the Philis have a half -game advantage over the New York Mets in the east of the National League.

The Philis (51-37) will seek to recover against the Reds (46-42) when they play the second game of their three-game series on Saturday at 4:05 pm et.

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