- by foxnews
- 01 Jun 2025
It all started when he went deep during an apology from Thom Brennaman about using a homophobic slur on the air. Since then, he's gone deep on the anniversary of Sept. 11, the day Willie Mays died, the day President Donald Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, and hours after former president Joe Biden announced he would drop out of the election.
It actually got to a point where Castellanos was approached about a potential documentary on the matter, but it was quickly nixed.
In any case, Monday night marked the 113th anniversary of the Titanic wreck in the Atlantic, and Castellanos came through.
The announcers used it to their advantage.
This is hardly the first awkward moment caused by Castellanos since the Brenneman incident. He's gone deep during some somber discussions in the booth, including when announcers were discussing former Phillies manager Charlie Manuel's stroke, when an opposing team's broadcast was talking about a coach's DUI arrest, and when McCarthy was paying tribute to those lost in war during a Memorial Day broadcast.
The Castellanos homer was all that Philly would get for the rest of the night, though, as San Fran would tack on four more runs to take a 10-4 victory.
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