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Phillies heartthrob Nick Castellanos, beer-soaked & shirtless, jams out to iconic gay anthem after division clinching win

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AKA the gayest team in MLB, clinched their first division title Monday since 2011. It was a raucous scene at Citizens Bank Park when pitcher Carlos Estévez recorded the game’s final out, appropriately a fly ball that landed in Castellanos’ glove.

Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.It didn’t take the Phillies’ heart and soul very long to the give people, or at least the gays, what they wanted to see: his hot bod!

shirtless Nick Castellanos being interviewed by @TarynNBCS pic.twitter.com/s7Z8cR1YLTCastellanos, known affectionally as “Big Nick Energy,” often doesn’t wear any kind of shirt or top under his jersey.

His chest-baring style is infectious, and one that the All-Star encourages his teammates to adopt.“The message, according to Castellanos, was to ‘loosen up and chill out,’” the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Alex Coffey wrote last year.His teammates took his advice, and started wearing his signature overalls to the field… occasionally with nothing under them.

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