10-04-2025 18:08 via philliesnation.com

Should Nick Castellanos climb in the Phillies’ lineup?

Nick Castellanos has been one of the Phillies’ best hitters early on. (Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)
It’s late enough in the season that we can start reading into numbers a bit, so here are a few: Nick Castellanos is hitting .308 with a .538 slugging percentage. Good. The underlying metrics are even better: He’s struck out as often (9.3% of the time) as he’s walked.Both figures would be, by far, the best of his career. His chase rate is 29.9. That would also be th
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