J.T. Realmuto's wife Lexi drops 3-word remark after Nick Castellanos' spouse Jessica embraces "Dressember" on inspiration from Phillies catcher
Outfielder Nick Castellanos' wife, Jessica, on Monday posted about "Dressember," a community that uses various forms of fashion and creativity to battle human trafficking in the world.
As Jessica Castellanos wrote in her caption, it was her husband's teammate J.T. Realmuto and his spouse, Lexi, who first introduced her to the International Justice Mission's work, moving her to make similar efforts for the individuals being exploited all over the world:
"When i learned about @ijm through our friends @ltrealmuto & @jt_realmuto and their mission, itβs impossible to not be impacted by their work and find ways to get involved. Iβm happy to join in this years @dressember and raise awareness and donations to help end human trafficking. Click the link in my bio to see what you can do with International Justice Mission. #dressember #ijm #humantraffickingawareness #endhumantrafficking @TheIncreaseWomen."
Showing her support for Jessica Castellanos' initiative, Lexi Realmuto commented on the post:
"Freedom for all πππ."
Nick Castellanos and family enjoy offseason trip to Kyoto, Japan
With another grueling big league season done, it appears Philadelphia Phillies star Nick Castellanos is making full use of the downtime, jetting off to Kyoto, Japan, with his wife, Jessica, and sons Liam and Otto. Jessica uploaded plenty of snaps, giving fans a sneak peek into the fun-filled activities that the family got up to when exploring Japan's former capital city.
"πK Y O T O" Jessica Castellanos captioned her Instagram post
After enjoying a strong regular season, with Castellanos playing all 162 games, the Philadelphia Phillies won the NL East title for the first time since 2011, ending the Atlanta Braves' recent dominance of the division. However, it was yet again a story of postseason heartbreak, as the Phillies were knocked out of the postseason by the spirited New York Mets in the NLDS.
For now, Nick Castellanos can afford to take his mind off baseball and focus instead on spending plenty of quality time with his wife and kids. The focus shifts back to baseball in the new year, with spring training set to begin in February.