Nick Castellanos Was *This Close* To Hitting A HR Amid Wall Street Chaos After Flood Of Bets On Him To Do So Were Placed

Nick Castellanos celebrating a hit

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Nick Castellanos has developed an uncanny ability to hit a home run on the day a major event is unfolding in the world.

Ever since August 19, 2020, when Nick Castellanos — who was a member of the Cincinnati Reds at the time — hit a home run in the middle of broadcaster Thom Brennaman’s apology for using a homophobic slur, the Philadelphia Phillies outfielder has proven that he has a genuinely bizarre penchant for going long amid serious situations.

Lists of all Castellanos’ note-worthy home runs have even been compiled, which include:

-Apology for homophobic slur use on broadcast
-Career-threatening injury for Tatis
-Eulogy for WW2 veteran
-A 9/11 tribute video package on the air
-Apology for the opposing team’s coach getting a DUI
-10 minutes after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock
-Dwayne Haskins death
-Memorial Day tribute package on air
-Eulogy for the just deceased PA announcer for the stadium
-Cancer announcement for his team’s owner
-Vin Scully’s death announcement
-An hour after the death of Queen Elizabeth was announced
-A bridge collapse, killing several people
-The Oceangate submarine explosion
-2 home runs on the anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
-Attempt on Donald Trump’s life at rally
-President Biden withdrawing from seeking re-election
-3 other celebrity deaths

On Monday, August 5, after a series of stock market events that had something to do with Japan — I’m a writer, not a financial analyst, so all this stuff is way above my head — a flood of bets were placed on Castellanos to go yard in the Phillies game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

According to Action Network, Castellanos was the most-bet player to hit a home run on Bet MGM Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook, and DraftKings Sportsbook on Monday, August 5.

And he *almost* did it in his first at-bat, connecting on a triple that was just a few feet away from being a home run.

Editor’s Note: The second below video has NSFW language, so make sure you’re either wearing headphones or only you can hear your volume.

The 32-year-old Castellanos has played for the Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs, Reds, and Phillies since making his Major League Baseball debut in 2013. He’s been named to two All-Star teams and one All-MLB second team.

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