Phillie’s advertiser cracking the Titanic joke on the anniversary of the wreck

Leave it to Nick Castellanos to bring headlines to the home again.

Of course, Philadelphia Phillie’s outfielder has been notorious for hitting long homers in some inappropriate times.

It all started when he went deep below an apology from Thom Brennaman to use a gay sling on the air. Since then, he has gone deep on the anniversary of September 11, the day Willie Mays died, the day President Donald Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, and hours after former President Joe Biden Biden would drop out of the election.

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Philadelphia Phillie’s Outfielder Nick Castellanos (8) looks at his home drive during the fifth round against San Francisco Giants in Citizens Bank Park. (Eric HartLine-Misted Pictures)

It actually came to a point where Castellanos was contacted about a potential documentary about the case, but it was quickly mixed.

In any case, Monday night marked the 113th anniversary of the Titanic wreck in the Atlantic Ocean, and Castellanos came through.

At the bottom of the fifth that pulled with three to the red-hot San Francisco giants, Castellanos took a pitch deep to the left center to make it a 6-4 ball game in Philly.

The advertisers used it to their advantage.

In this April 10, 1912 -Filfoto, Titanic Southampton leaves England on her virgin management. (AP Photo/File)

“He didn’t hang one for Bryce Harper, but he hung one for Nick Castellanos. And Nick did exactly what to do with it. Especially the way he has swung on bats. It’s a titanic explosion … too much?” McCarthy’s partner, Ruben Amaro Jr., said on the telecast.

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This is hardly the first awkward moment caused by Castellanos since the Brenneman incident. He has gone deep during some gloomy discussions in the booth, including when advertisers discussed former Phillie’s manager Charlie Manuel’s stroke when an opponent’s team spoke of a coach’s DUI Arrest station, and when McCarthy paid tribute to those lost to war during a Memori Day broadcast.

Philadelphia Phillies Outfielder Nick Castellanos (8) responds after hit a home drive during the fifth round against San Francisco Giants in Citizens Bank Park. (Eric HartLine-Misted Pictures)

However, Castellano’s Homer was all Philly would get the rest of the night as San Fran would tackle four races more to take a 10-4 win.

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