Padres cut ties with outfielder Nick Castellanos after tough 39-game season

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The San Diego Padres designated outfielder Nick Castellanos for assignment Wednesday, a day after he received a video tribute upon his return to Philadelphia.

Castellanos was released by the Phillies in February, just before his first full-squad workout in spring training. The Phillies released him even though they owed him $20 million for the final season of a five-year, $100 million contract.

The Padres took a chance on him and spent only the league minimum of about $780,000 on him this season. Castellanos never returned to his two-time All-Star form in limited action with San Diego. He hit .191 with a .560 OPS, four home runs and 20 RBIs in 39 games for the Padres.

Castellanos spent four seasons with the Phillies, but was not in the lineup for his return game in Philadelphia’s 3-2 victory Tuesday night. He tipped his cap to cheering fans after a short tribute video that highlighted some of his sliding catches from his time with the Phillies.

The Padres selected the contract of infielder/outfielder Samad Taylor from Triple-A El Paso before Wednesday’s game.

Associated Press information.

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