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Nola shows off the full arsenal in a sharp spring debut
Aaron Nola was sharp in his spring debut and so was every other Phillies pitcher in front of a Clearwater crowd of more than 10,000.
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Watch: Aaron Nola, Dave Dombrowski discuss new 7-year contract for Phillies' starting pitcher
Aaron Nola is staying in Philadelphia. The starting pitcher, who has been a Phillie for his entire career to date, will likely stay in the same uniform until he retires after signing a 7-year, $172 million contract with the club over the weekend. Nola was joined by Phillies’ president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski and general manager Sam Fuld to…
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Offseason Checklist: Will Aaron Nola return in 2024?
Ashlyn Sullivan talks with Ricky Bottalico and Corey Seidman about free agent Aaron Nola’s future with the Phillies.
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Up and down in 2023, Nola receives huge ovation after delivering in Game 3
The Phillies recaptured control of the best-of-five series against the Braves with exciting long balls and another sharp outing from Aaron Nola.
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‘Wheeler and Nola, those guys are going to haunt my dreams' — Phils' top 2 set the tone again
The wild-card round felt all too familiar to J.T. Realmuto, who praised the Phillies’ top two starters for setting a tone. “I say it every series, don’t give the Phils a reason to party.”
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Marlins prove no match for Phillies, who move on to Atlanta again for NLDS
The Marlins arrived in Philly confident after taking 2 of 3 both times they visited during the regular season. The Phillies were the better, more prepared team and sent them home as they move on to Atlanta.
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A rebound performance for the Phillie who needed it most
Aaron Nola needed a rebound performance as much as anyone on the Phillies’ roster, and a few adjustments led to success in Atlanta.
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Castellanos' huge game, Stott's big hit rescue Phillies from near disaster
Aaron Nola, Nick Castellanos and the Phillies ended their road trip on a high note, beating the Braves Wednesday afternoon to take another series.
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Another Phillies player needs the Trea Turner Treatment
As the postseason approaches, Aaron Nola could use the Trea Turner Treatment.
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Concerns over Nola grow, Phillies overcome shaky defense to beat Cardinals
It was far from their prettiest game of the season and it only raised more questions about Aaron Nola, but the Phillies began their final multi-city road trip with a win.
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Nola's gem powers Phillies to win, sweep Cardinals
Aaron Nola was dominant on Sunday and propelled the Phillies to a 3-0 win, sweeping the Cardinals.
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Phillies offense runs like well-oiled machine in dominant series opener against Giants
The Phillies ran like a well-oiled machine Monday night to earn a dominant 10-4 win over the Giants.
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Bad Nola and worse defense in a plodding Phillies loss
The Phillies staked Aaron Nola to a three-run lead but his command disappeared and the defense behind him was downright bad in a 7-6 loss.
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Kimbrel a rock, Schwarber and Nola show important signs to begin ‘second push'
Kyle Schwarber and Aaron Nola showed how much the All-Star break benefitted them in Tuesday’s night’s win, which Craig Kimbrel finished off to remain perfect in saves.
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Nola sharp, Phillies provide early support before eking out a nailbiter
Aaron Nola was locked in for much of the night Tuesday and received early run support en route to a 4-3 Phillies win over the Brewers.
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All-Star break comes at a convenient time for some fatigued Phillies
The Phillies trudged into the All-Star break with back-to-back losses, and the four days off should provide a welcome respite for several tiring players.
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Aaron Nola ‘fantastic' in series opener against Rays while battling a familiar face
With a dominant performance by Aaron Nola, the Phillies earned their 10th consecutive road win — the longest road winning streak the team has had in 47 years.
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Scorching Phillies win series at Wrigley to keep pace with teams just as hot
The Phillies slugged their way to another win Wednesday, their 17th in the last 22 games as they claimed a series at Wrigley Field.
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Marsh, Bohm, and Austin Riley HILARIOUSLY Confused by Delay
Right before the game got postponed, Brandon Marsh and Alec Bohm came out to see what was going on with the rain, as was Braves third baseman, Austin Riley. Hilarity ensued.
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Phillies-Braves rained out Wednesday night, will be made up September 11
Wednesday’s game between the Phillies and Braves was postponed by rain after a delay of just over two hours.