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Philadelphia announcer jokes on shipwreck anniversary

Leave it to Nick Castellanos and make the home run headline again.

Of course, the Philadelphia Phillies outfielder is notorious for hitting long-term home runs at certain out of time.

It all started with his use of homosexual slurs in the air as he was in-depth with Thom Brennaman’s apology. Since then, on the anniversary of September 11, the day when President Donald Trump was shot dead in Butler, Pennsylvania, while former President Joe Biden announced that he would withdraw from the election for hours.

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Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos (8) watched his home run in the fifth inning against the San Francisco Giants in Citizen Bank Park. (Eric Hartline-Imagn image)

In fact, it reached the point where Castellanos’ potential documentary about the matter, but was quickly eliminated.

In any case, Monday night marks the 113th anniversary of the Atlantic Titanic wreckage, and Castellanos passes.

At the bottom of the fifth inning, Castellanos trailed Hort’s luxurious San Francisco Giants, pulling it deep into the left field to make it a 6-4 ball in Philly.

Announcers take advantage of it.

RMS Titanic leaves England

In this photo of April 10, 1912, the Titanic Titanic left Southampton, England on her maiden voyage. (AP Photo/File)

“He didn’t hang a guy on Bryce Harper, but he did hang a Nick Castellanos,” McCarthy partner Ruben Amaro Jr. said on the telecast.

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This is not the first embarrassing moment caused by Castellanos since the Brenneman incident. He delved in some of the gloomy discussions at the booth, including the announcer discussing the stroke of former Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, when a radio from an opposing team talked about the coach’s DUI arrest, and McCarthy’s tribute to the lost people in the war as it aired on the anniversary.

Nick Castellanos reacts to Homer

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos (8) reacted after a home run against the San Francisco Giants in the fifth inning. (Eric Hartline-Imagn image)

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However, Castellanos Homer will get it all the way throughout the night as San Fran will win four runs for a 10-4 victory.

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