Despite a hot spring, Nick Pratto will start in Omaha. The Royals announced they have assigned first baseman Nick Pratto, outfielder Drew Waters, and catcher Austin Nola to minor league camp.
The 2023 season for the Kansas City Royals was one in the same as it has been in the past few seasons. The Royals finished 56-106 and last place in the American League Central division for the second straight season.
Lux of the Royal de Lux Podcast joins the show. Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco are joined by Lux of the Royal de Lux Podcast, as the Kansas City Royals finish their third spring training game.
Nola signed a minor-league deal earlier this offseason The Brewers released catcher Austin Nola on Thursday afternoon, and Nola then quickly found a new home with the Royals, signing a one-year deal on Friday.
The Kansas City Royals and catcher Austin Nola are in agreement on a contract, the team announced Friday. Nola, a veteran catcher who can play other positions as well, will bring veteran prowess to a young Royals ball club.
Popular former Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres catcher Austin Nola has signed a major league contract with the resurgent Kansas City Royals. Per Ken Rosenthal of 'The Athletic' on social media: Austin Nola will be joining the Royals on a minor-league deal, source says.
Nola had rated as an above-average framer and blocker early in his career. Over the past two seasons, he has received very poor grades in both departments.
The Brewers and Austin Nola are in agreement on a minor league deal, according to MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy. The deal includes an invite to big league Spring Training next month.
Former Padres catcher Austin Nola has found a new home. On Friday, he reportedly agreed to a minor league deal with the Milwaukee Brewers. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported the news.
The Milwaukee Brewers have signed former San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners catcher Austin Nola to a minor league deal. He'll get an invitation to spring training.
The Padres announced the non-tenders of catcher Austin Nola, outfielder Taylor Kohlwey, and pitchers Tim Hill and Jose Espada.
The 2023 season has been a nightmare for the San Diego Padres’ catcher Austin Nola. Currently, the 33-year-old catcher is in Arizona working to improve tracking the baseball.
The Padres have enjoyed September. After their 4-0 win over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday, the Padres are 3-0 in the month of September and, as they face a 5.5-game Wild Card deficit, winning is becoming more vital each day.
The 2023 season for the San Diego Padres just seems to be getting weirder and weirder. They entered the year with the expectation of competing for a title, but that hope has taken a turn for the worse.
It was one name listed among several transactions on Thursday but this one stung just a bit more for Padres executive A.J. Preller. Catcher Austin Nola was optioned to Triple-A as Luis Campusano returned from the injured list and with the move came a small acknowledgment of a 2020 trade that didn't work out.
The struggling San Diego Padres designated infielder Rougned Odor for assignment and demoted catcher Austin Nola to Triple-A El Paso on Tuesday. San Diego
Fans at Sunday afternoon's Cactus League matchup between the San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs witnessed a scary incident involving Friars' catcher Austin Nola.
It's a storybook ending to the NLCS for the Phillies, who clinched the final wild-card spot in the NL before going on a historic run to the World Series.
Profar went nuts after being called out on a critical check swing late in Game 3 of the NLCS at Citizens Bank Ballpark on Friday night.
In the fifth inning, with Aaron pitching for the Phillies and Austin at the plate for the Padres, the oldest brother put both siblings in the record books.
One team needs a win to draw even — in this case the San Diego Padres — before the site shifts in the best-of-seven National League Championship Series. The other team is looking to go up 2-0 — and in the case of the Philadelphia Phillies, looking to head home for Game 3 in a dominant position.
Musgrove was dominant, allowing just one hit through seven innings of work to earn the win on the mound.
Austin Nola singled off brother Aaron Nola in the sixth inning Friday night to drive home the game's only run and lead the San Diego Padres to a 1-0 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies.
Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola will square off against Padres rookie left-hander MacKenzie Gore on Friday night in San Diego. But that's not the matchup everyone is talking about.
The Nolas don’t want to cheer Austin striking out, but they want to cheer Aaron striking someone out. Talk about awkward.
The Padres now will have three catchers between Nola, Austin Hedges and Francisco Mejia and possibly some decisions to make.
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