‘Every day is Opening Day’: Can the Cubs feed off the hunger of Nicholas Castellanos?
4:04 am | August 14, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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PHILADELPHIA — He used to win a lot. As a sophomore in high school and again as a senior — for two different schools — new Chicago Cubs star Nicholas Castellanos led his teams to state championships. But trophies have been hard to come by since those days, and after years of losing in Detroit, a midseason trade to the Cubs has energized him and his new team.
“After losing 250 games in 2.5 years, to come over here and have the opportunity to win a division and go to the playoffs, that’s not something I take lightly at all,” Castellanos said recently. “Every day is Opening Day. If they call that hunger, so be it.”
“Hungry” has been the word most associated with Castellanos since the trade deadline deal that brought him to Chicago. He has quickly become a fan favorite, playing with energy and abandon that remind people of another favorite, Javier Baez. On more than one occasion, both his manager and his manager’s boss, Theo Epstein, have said as much: Castellanos is what hungry looks like on the field.
“The way he plays the game, the way he enjoys it, definitely reminds me of Javy,” infielder/outfielder Ian Happ said. “He hasn’t won in a few years, so I completely understand that. What I see is just the joy of the game. Playing like a little kid. Enjoying a new team. That’s what it looks like.”
Playing with some hunger is one thing, and backing it up with numbers is another. Castellanos is doing that as well, having compiled a record 10 extra-base hits in his first nine games with his new team. He homered for the fifth time as a Cub on Tuesday in his team’s 4-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies. Overall, he’s slashing .380/.415/.800 for the Cubs. His new teammates love him, but that “hungry” label has become a bit of a sore spot to some.