Nick Castellanos de Phillies confronts the fan for having reprimanded his teammate after the loss

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Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia Phillies right player, had a few words with fans after the defeat of team 9-6 against the Cincinnati Reds Friday at Citizens Bank Park.

While the camera moved to the pirogue of the Phillies after the final, Castellanos was shown standing on the upper step, making a gesture towards the crowd and screaming towards a fan.

Jace Kaleikau, a producer of the Phillies, who witnessed the interaction, said that Castellanos was held for the second goal Bryson Stott, who made the last match.

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Philadelphia Phillies, Nick Castellanos (8) during the fourth round against Colorado rockies in Coors Field on May 21, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (Images of Ron Chenoy-Imagn)

Kaleikau said that the fan had “crossed several lines”, while shouting towards Stott in a post to X.

Stott entered the match in the eighth round to replace Edmundo Sosa and finished in the second goal. With a man first and two withdrawals in the ninth round, Stott returned to beat and went out to the third goal player of Reds Noelvi Marte to finish the match.

Stott has experienced difficulties this season because the second base player has an average of the stick of .236 with five circuits and 35 products produced. Castellanos is one of the leaders of the Phillies clubhouse, as evidenced by the right defender who is held for the 27-year-old stott.

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Philadelphia Phillies’ second goal player, Bryson Stott, aligns a starting point by Luis Trouez from San Diego Padres in the second round of the second baseball match on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 in Philadelphia. (AP photo / Matt Slocum)

Castellanos was a key bat in their range, because the good defender has an average of the stick of .278 with 11 circuits and 49 points produced. However, while Castellanos is a good striker, he is a lower defender on the right.

The phillies started quickly, when they jumped in an advance of 3-0 at the bottom of the first round. The 3-0 advance of phillies quickly disappeared while the Reds scored six unanswered points, highlighted by a third round of five points.

Nick Castellanos of Philadelphia Phillies hits a simple RBI in the third round of a baseball match against the Reds of Cincinnati, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP photo / Laurence Kesterson)

Despite the loss, the phillies have a half-match advance on New York dishes in the NL East.

The Phillies (51-37) will try to bounce against the Reds (46-42) when they play the second match in their three game series on Saturday at 4:05 p.m..

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