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Nick Castellanos admits he brought beer to Phillies dugout before exit

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Spring training had just begun when the tone shifted in Philadelphia.

On Feb. 12, the Philadelphia Phillies released veteran outfielder Nick Castellanos. Hours later, Castellanos published a handwritten letter admitting he brought a beer into the dugout during a June 16, 2025 game against the Miami Marlins, an incident that he now says played a direct role in his exit.

Inside the Miami incident that changed everything

The game in question ended as a 5-2 Phillies win at loanDepot park. In the eighth inning, manager Rob Thomson removed Castellanos for defensive replacement Johan Rojas.

Castellanos, a native of Davie, Florida, had family and friends in attendance that night. The substitution did not sit well.

The following day, Thomson announced that Castellanos would be benched for what he described as an inappropriate comment. At the time, the manager said he admired Castellanos’ emotion but felt a boundary had been crossed.

In his letter, Castellanos revealed what happened next.

“As a veteran of the game of baseball, there are rules, and I broke one in Miami.After being taken out of a close ball game… I brought a Presidente (beer) into the dugout…

Nick Castellanos

He added that teammates stopped him before he took a sip.

Alcohol is prohibited in the dugout during games under MLB clubhouse policies, a rule that has been reinforced league-wide for decades and widely reported by outlets such as ESPN in past disciplinary cases. While alcohol may be present in postgame settings, in-game consumption is strictly barred.

That detail reframes the benching. It was not just about a comment.

A contract, expectations, and a changing clubhouse tone

Castellanos signed a five-year, $100 million contract with Philadelphia before the 2022 season, according to Spotrac. He contributed key postseason performances during the club’s playoff runs, but his regular-season production fluctuated. Defensive metrics also became part of the evaluation in recent seasons.

The Phillies have increasingly emphasized run prevention and internal accountability as they pursue sustained National League contention. Thomson has regularly spoken about structure and standards inside the clubhouse.

For a team operating in a championship window, even isolated incidents carry weight.

The organization has not publicly expanded on the dugout detail beyond confirming Castellanos’ release. No additional league discipline has been announced, suggesting the matter remained internal.

What this means moving forward

Castellanos now enters free agency. His power profile and postseason résumé remain attractive to teams seeking right-handed offense, though clubs will also evaluate recent performance trends and clubhouse dynamics.

For the Phillies, the move signals a firm cultural stance as camp opens. The right-field picture appears headed toward a reset.

Castellanos ended his letter by thanking the city.

“To the people of the city, thank you for showing up for the past four years. Applauding or booing, you were there…

Nick Castellanos

The Miami moment lasted only minutes during a summer game. Its consequences extended into the following spring.

Information based on Nick Castellanos’ Feb. 12 public letter, official Phillies press conferences from June 2025, MLB clubhouse policy coverage by ESPN and national baseball reporters, and contract data from Spotrac.



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