Philadelphia Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski confirmed during the GM Meetings in Las Vegas that the team is actively exploring trade options for veteran outfielder Nick Castellanos. Dombrowski admitted he had a candid conversation with Castellanos, suggesting “a change of scenery might do him well,” signaling the organization’s desire to move on.

The Phillies’ pursuit of roster flexibility comes amid a challenging situation. Castellanos, who carries a $20 million salary for the 2025 season, has seen a mixed tenure in Philadelphia, including a benching and on-field controversies. The team would ideally trade both Castellanos and a significant portion of his contract, but interest around the league appears limited.

According to ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan, discussions about Castellanos occurred at the GM Meetings, though no trade has been finalized. With few takers, the Phillies may be forced to absorb part of his remaining salary to facilitate a move.

As the Phillies navigate the offseason, trading Castellanos remains a priority—but it could take time to find the right partner. With other roster moves on the horizon, the next few weeks promise a flurry of decisions that could reshape Philadelphia’s outfield and payroll strategy.