Nick Castellanos signing with Padres
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This past season, Harper slashed .261/.357/.487/.844 with 32 doubles, 27 home runs, and 75 RBI in 132 games played. He would slot in over Gavin Sheets at first base, and also give another power bat to San Diego’s lineup, creating a fearsome four with Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado, and Jackson Merrill.
After his split with Philadelphia, Nick Castellanos has found a new home in San Diego. The slugging right-handed hitter has agreed to a one-year deal with the Padres, the club announced on Sunday. The
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Free agent outfielder Nick Castellanos has agreed to a one-year deal with the Padres two days after his release by the Phillies, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The Padres acquired Nick Castellanos two days after his release from the Phillies, while Germán Márquez also joins San Diego.
The New York Yankees made baseball history by signing the first Hungarian-born prospect, beating out the San Diego Padres for the catcher.
Nick Castellanos has already put on the San Diego Padres uniform and taken his first steps with his new team, and before anything else, he delivered a clear message about Craig Stammen, one that will likely be well received by the manager.
Catcher Luis Campusano has been in the San Diego Padres system long enough to be out of options. He has to make the roster out of Spring Training if he wants to remain in San Diego. Each of the past two managers,