And an ace performance from Nola, too There are all sorts of puns you can use as a headline if your favorite ballclub loses to the Colorado Rockies. “Rocky Mountain Low”.
The NBA regular season has come to a close, and we're excited to get rolling with the playoffs. Now that we have an idea of what the bracket will look like, it's the perfect time to target a two-pack of conference futures.
The Colorado Rockies (4-12) kick off a three-game series on Monday against the Philadelphia Phillies (8-8). The matchup starts at 6:40 PM ET at Citizens Bank Park.
You almost don’t want to even mention it, out of fear that you’re jinxing someone’s health. But as pitchers have dropped like flies in recent days, weeks and years, the Philadelphia Phillies seem to have something special atop their rotation in terms of the durability that both Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola have demonstrated.
Aaron Nola helped the Phillies survive more missed opportunities at the plate. Playing on a rainy Wednesday afternoon, the Phillies got a lot of runners on base and even got four of them home.
Aaron Nola allowed two runs on three hits over six innings as the visiting Philadelphia Phillies edged the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on a rainy Wednesday afternoon.
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.
Aaron Nola and three relievers combined on a two-hitter and the visiting Philadelphia Phillies beat the Washington Nationals 4-0 on Friday night. Kyle Schwarber had a two-run single as part of a three-run second inning and walked twice for the Phillies.
The Philadelphia Phillies will take the field against the Washington Nationals (2-4) on Friday. The game begins at 6:45 PM ET on NBCS-PH+, with the Phillies listed as -188 favorites on the moneyline.
The Washington Nationals (2-4) kick off a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies (2-4) with a Friday matchup at Nationals Park. First pitch is at 6:45 PM ET.
With the opening weekend officially in the books for all five National League East teams, let's look at three things we learned after the first official MLB weekend of 2024.
Aaron Nola will be with the Phillies for seven more years. That means seven more years of the occasional extremely frustrating outing. Those bad outings were more frequent in 2023 and there was hope that there would be fewer in 2024.
It’s not exactly Hamilton/Burr or Capone/Ness, or maybe even Strider/Wheeler, but it’s something. Once upon a time, Max Fried was the frontline pitcher of the Braves, and Aaron Nola was the main arm on the Phillies.
With Aaron Nola and Zack Wheeler both locked up for the foreseeable future, the Philadelphia Phillies already have their top two rotation spots spoken for. The All-Star duo will start the Phillies' first two games of the year against the Atlanta Braves when the season kicks off next week, and there was never any doubt about that.
Entering the offseason, the Philadelphia Phillies' starting rotation could have looked a lot different in the next few years because Aaron Nola hit free agency and Zack Wheeler only had one more season under contract.
The Philadelphia Phillies made a surprising announcement on Sunday with their plans for Opening Day. Aaron Nola, entering his tenth MLB season for the Phillies was expected to be the guy to take the mound against the Atlanta Braves.
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.
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.
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.
The Phillies are reportedly in agreement with right-hander Aaron Nola on a seven-year deal, per USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports that the agreement’s guarantee sits at $172M.
The Phillies and right-hander Aaron Nola have both made clear a desire to see the righty ace return to Philadelphia on a long-term deal this offseason, dating back to before Nola was even officially a free agent.
Tuesday’s qualifying offer deadline was the last hurdle for the Texas Rangers if they intend to pursue Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola.
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