Castellanos thankful for fresh start with Padres

Castellanos thankful for fresh start with Padres

PEORIA, Ariz. — Nick Castellanos is thankful to be getting a fresh start with the San Diego Padres, who talked to their core players before signing the veteran after his rocky ending with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Castellanos, 33, was signed by San Diego after being released by Philadelphia with one year and $20 million remaining on his contract. His ending with the Phillies wasn’t pretty as he openly disagreed with his manager over playing time in his final season and then brought a beer into the dugout after being pulled from a game.

«They’re giving me an opportunity,» Castellanos said of the Padres. «That’s all I can ask for: to be able to come here, be myself, work hard, make the club, earn my playing time and just help in any way that I can.»

He later added: «It’s a veteran baseball team. They don’t cut corners as far as what they do to prepare and win. And also, what reputation they have on how they treat their players and how they have their backs. Even if something goes a little bit awry, they still stand with them and they don’t deviate from their commitment to them as a person.»

Manny Machado, before signing Castellanos. Machado and Castellanos grew up in South Florida, playing against each other while becoming friends.

«Talk about getting a $20 million player for pennies on the dollar,» Machado said with a smile early Sunday morning. «Think that deserves an extension for AJ. Couldn’t ask for a better teammate to come here and be a part of it. … I think he wanted a fresh start.»

San Diego struggled to score runs last season, ranking 19th, and has been limited in free agent spending this winter. With a career 110 OPS+, Castellanos is a lottery ticket who hopes to regain some of his better form at the plate, but first he has to put the past behind him.

«We had a chance to talk to him when he got released from the Phillies and just be very clear with him about role, expectation, opportunity,» Preller said. «And I think, for us, he’s coming in with an opportunity to compete, earn his playing time.»

As for his time with the Phillies, Castellanos said his only regret from the past four years was not winning a World Series.

«Winning solves everything, so I think the one thing that I wish would’ve ended up different is that we would’ve won,» Castellanos said.

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