Spring training always feels like a reset. New drills. New goals. Another long season ahead. But for the families in the stands, it also marks time. This week, Jessica Castellanos shared a black and white photo from the ballpark and wrote, “my 10th spring training watching you.” It was just one line. Still, it carried weight.
Ten springs mean years of travel, different cities, and a lot of waiting through long afternoons at the field while the work happens on the grass. There was no long caption. No dramatic message. Just that sentence. And sometimes that says more.
How Nick Castellanos and Jessica Castellanos’ relationship grew through years of baseball life

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Nick Castellanos started his major league career with the Detroit Tigers. Back then, everything was about proving himself. Since those early seasons, he has also played for the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds. With every move came a new clubhouse and a new place to call home.
Jessica has been around for much of that stretch. She first posted a photo with him in April 2017. In it, he leaned over and kissed her hand while driving. A few months later, she appeared on his page too. It was subtle. No big announcement. Just two people sharing moments.
Her Instagram bio keeps things simple. “i love my fam & my dog. i go where @casty_8 goes.” That line feels honest.
Baseball life is not settled. It shifts. And often, support means packing up and going.
Nick Castellanos balances fatherhood and baseball while Jessica Castellanos supports from the stands
Away from the field, Nick Castellanos is a father first. He and Jessica welcomed their son Otto in 2022. He is also dad to Liam Castellanos from his previous marriage to Vanessa Hernandez. During the season, time together matters more because there is less of it.
Jessica has shared a few photos of the boys at games. Nothing flashy. Just small glimpses. The family also attended the 2023 MLB All Star Game. Even then, they stayed mostly out of the spotlight.
That is why her recent post stands out. It was not trying to trend. It was not meant for headlines. “my 10th spring training watching you” reads like something written in the moment.
In baseball, numbers usually tell the story. Batting averages. Home runs. Contracts. But sometimes, a single sentence from the stands says just as much about loyalty.