Phillies star Nick Castellanos yells at fan for berating teammate after loss: 'Crossed multiple lines'

Philadelphia Phillies Nick Castellanos, right-wing player, received some words with the fans after 9-6 defeat of Cincinnati Reds at Citizens Bank Park on Friday.
When the camera was shifted to the shelter of Phillies after the final, it was shown that Castellanos stood in the top step, pointed to the crowd and shouted towards a fan.
Jace Kaleikau, the producer of Phillies, who witnessed the interaction, said Castellanos was attached to the second master Bryson Stott who ended the game.
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Kaleikau said that the fan “crossed multiple lines”, shouting at Stott in an article.
Stott entered the game at the eighth kick to replace Edmundo Sosa and endured the second base. Stott came again with a man at the first and two exits in the ninth stroke, and Reds went to the third master Christmas Marte to finish the game.
Stott fought this season, because the second master has a .236 stroke average with five home running and 35 RBI. Castellanos is one of the leaders of the club for Phillies, as proved by the right -field player who sticks to the 27 -year -old Stott.
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The right field player was a key bat in the series Castellanos because it was a .278 stroke average with 11 home running and 49 RBI. However, although Castellanos is a good striker, he is a subpar defender in the right space.
Phillies started quickly, because at the bottom of the first shot, 3-0 ahead. Reds, a five-round third shot emphasized six unanswered running, while Phillies went ahead 3-0.
Despite the loss, Phillies has a half -game institution on the New York Mets in NL East.
Phillies (51-37) will try to recoil against Reds (46-42) when they play the second game of three match series at 16:05 on Saturday.
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