Nick Castellanos sensed trouble. He has played enough baseball to know when a pitcher might throw at a batter intentionally.
Rays pitcher Edwin Uceta, who sparked a brawl by hitting Nick Castellanos with a pitch — and was nearly punched by Bryce Harper — was suspended by MLB.
In the series opener on Monday, some shaky Phillies pitching combined with scarce offensive production resulted in a 6-2 loss ...
The mild-mannered second baseman removed the shoe and sock from his left foot, limped toward two umpires and pointed to the place where a baseball struck him ... they took it away from me makes me ...
Uceta lost control of the game for the Rays then caused the benches to clear after he hit Castellanos with a 96 mph pitch in the Phillies' win Tuesday night.
There’s a lot to love about baseball, but one of my absolute favorite things is a pitch like this, where you absolutely can’t get mad at the batter. What’s Randy Arozarena supposed to do here?
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Castellanos and Harper rip Rays reliever Uceta after beanball
Nick Castellanos' antenna was up as he stepped into the batter's box in the bottom of the eighth inning Tuesday. The Phillies ...
Ryan Pepiot stood in front of the mound, arms raised and eyes wide. On the edge of the infield, Taylor Walls pumped his fist ...
The frustration Mize is feeling is not about anything other than his inability, as of right now, to live up to his own ...
Things got heated in the 8th inning during the Phillies' dismantling of the Rays when Tampa Bay pitcher Edwin Uceta blatantly beaned Nick Castellanos. The ...
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