The San Diego Padres were able to bring in former All-Star outfielder Nick Castellanos this offseason on a veteran's minimum deal following his controversial exit with the Philadelphia Phillies. Castellanos was released by Philadelphia after months of rumors surrounding his exit, and San Diego quickly grabbed him for the 2026 season. It's not often that a former All-Star hits the market like this, so the Padres had no reason to not give him an opportunity. But his time with the Phillies was a little strange, especially with how it ended. Despite the way things ended with the Phillies, it seems that the outfielder doesn't hold ill will with the organization. In fact, he looked back on his time in Philadelphia with a good mindset, even with everything that went down. "I mean, other than us not winning a World Series, there was a lot of winning. We went to the playoffs four years in a row. You know, were there ups, were there downs?…