Philadelphia Phillies Starting Pitcher Aaron Nola turned in a masterful performance on Tuesday on the road against the New York Mets. Nola pitched a four-hit shutout and punched out eight batters in the game.
Are we already that far in? Yesterday, with the efforts of a stellar performance from Aaron Nola, the Phillies became the first team to get to 30 wins.
Aaron Nola retired the first 15 batters he faced on his way to a dominant four-hitter, leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-0 win over the host New York Mets on Tuesday.
Aaron Nola retired the first 15 batters he faced on his way to a dominant four-hitter to lead the visiting Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-0 victory over the New York Mets on Tuesday afternoon.
The New York Mets (19-21) play on Tuesday in Queens against the Philadelphia Phillies (29-13). First pitch is at 1:10 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Phillies will send Aaron Nola (4-2) to the mound, while Jose Butto (1-2) will get the nod for the Mets.
The Philadelphia Phillies will take the field against the New York Mets (19-21) on Tuesday. The game begins at 1:10 PM ET on SNY, with the Phillies listed as -140 favorites on the moneyline.
The Philadelphia Phillies (26-11) look to add to a seven-game winning streak as they host the Toronto Blue Jays (16-20) at 1:05 PM ET on Wednesday. The Phillies will give the nod to Aaron Nola (4-1) versus the Blue Jays and Chris Bassitt (2-5).
The Philadelphia Phillies (21-11) and the San Francisco Giants (15-17) square off at Citizens Bank Park on Friday at 6:40 PM ET, beginning a four-game series.
The San Francisco Giants will get their first look at the Phillies' dominant rotation this weekend when the teams open a four-game series in Philadelphia on Friday.
There was a lot of optimism surrounding the Philadelphia Phillies entering the year after they re-signed Aaron Nola to a lucrative deal this winter that will keep him with the club for the next seven seasons.
They say that availability is the best ability. The other best is probably being able to play baseball. The good news for the Philadelphia Phillies? Their aces have both!
YB's Jack Dougherty is in the hunt for back-to-back winning days in home run props. Here are Jack's three favorite HR bets for Friday's MLB slate.
The Philadelphia Phillies have gone on two consecutive deep playoff runs thanks in large part to the one-two punch atop their rotation of Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola.
After struggling during his first start of the season, Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola made significant progress in his second outing. He will try to build on that progress Wednesday afternoon when the Phillies close a six-game road trip by facing the St.
If the Philadelphia Phillies want to get over the hump and win their first World Series since 2008, keeping their pair of aces together atop the starting rotation was paramount this offseason.
The Braves typically don’t swing for the fences in free agency. The largest contract they’ve handed out since Alex Anthopoulos took over as general manager in 2017 was a four-year, $65 million deal to Marcell Ozuna, who was already on the team the year prior.
While Aaron Nola had plenty of interested teams in free agency, the star pitcher decided to re-sign with the Philadelphia Phillies. But before his deal came together with the Phillies, the Atlanta Braves tried to steal Nola away from the only team he has ever known.
After seeing how this offseason has played out for a number of free agents, Aaron Nola was smart to re-sign with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was only a free agent for a few weeks before signing a seven-year, $172 million contract to stay with the Phillies back in November.
Los Angeles is one of the most popular cities in the entire world. People come from all over to take in the activities and the weather. It's the City of Angels, but there are some who don't appreciate it for what it is.
Aaron Nola was one of the biggest free-agent pitchers heading into the offseason, and several teams made runs to sign him before he decided to stay with the Phillies.
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola addressed his recently signed massive contract extension on Wednesday morning.
The Hot Stove is heating up, as the first significant free agent signing occurred yesterday in the form of Aaron Nola, who inked a massive seven-year, $172 million deal to return to Philadelphia, but it wasn’t without a fight.
On Sunday, the Philadelphia Phillies signed starting pitcher Aaron Nola to a seven-year, $172M extension. This all but assures that the 30-year-old Nola will stay in Philadelphia his whole career.
Aaron Nola has spent his entire MLB career with the Philadelphia Phillies, and that is not going to change in 2024.
Several reports linked Aaron Nola to the Braves, but for those hoping Atlanta may be able to steal one of Philadelphia’s best players, that dream is now dead.
Late Sunday morning the news broke that Aaron Nola has signed a 7-year extension with the Philadelphia Phillies. Nola’s deal is reportedly worth $172 million per Jeff Passan of ESPN and will take him through his age-37 season.
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