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Phillies announcer cracks Titanic joke on anniversary of wreck

Leave it to Nick Castellanos and make another home run headline.

Of course, the outfielder of the Philadelphia Phillies became famous for hitting long home runs at some inappropriate times.

It all began when he got deeper into using homophobic slur in the air, during an apology from Tom Brennaman. He has since gone deeper since September 11th anniversary, the day Willie Mays died, the day President Donald Trump was shot dead in Butler, Pennsylvania, and hours after former President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the election.

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Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos (8) is watching a home run during his five innings with the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Hartline-Immagn image)

In fact, we reached where Castellanos was approached about a potential documentary on the issue, but it was resolved soon.

Either way, Monday night marks the 113th anniversary of the Titanic shipwreck in the Atlantic, with Castellanos coming.

At the bottom of the fifth, chasing the Red Hot San Francisco giants with three, Castellanos dived deep into the left center to become a 6-4 ball game in Philadelphia.

The announcer used it to his advantage.

RMS Titanic leaves the UK

In a file photo from April 10, 1912, Titanic leaves Southampton, England on her maiden voyage. (AP photo/file)

“He didn’t hang it from Bryce Harper, but he hanged it from Nick Castellanos, and Nick did exactly what you had to do with it,” McCarthy’s partner Reuben Amaro Jr. said on the TV broadcast.

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This is not the first nasty moment caused by Castellanos since the Brennemann incident. He left deeper during several gloomy discussions at the booth, including when the announcer was discussing the stroke of former Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, when the broadcast of the other team was talking about the coach’s DUI arrest, and when McCarthy was paying homage to those lost in the war during the anniversary broadcast.

Nick Castellanos responds to Homer

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos (8) responds after hitting a home run in five innings against the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Hartline-Immagn image)

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Castellanos Homer was all that Philadelphia got all night, but San Fran tacked four more runs to get a 10-4 victory.

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