It’s not entirely unusual for a pair of siblings to end up playing against each other in pro sports. But the dynamic is different in baseball when one is a pitcher and one is a position player: It means they’ll have to face each other at some point, and only one can actually succeed.
That’s what happened on Saturday when Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola faced his older brother Austin, a catcher for the San Diego Padres. It was the first time the two had squared off in the majors, and their parents were on hand to watch.
So what happened when Aaron struck his older brother out? Dad, admittedly, didn’t seem to know what to do.
This is an issue that has confronted parents before, sometimes in an even more important circumstances than an August MLB game. The Nolas don’t want to cheer Austin striking out, but they want to cheer Aaron striking someone out. Talk about awkward.
In the end, Aaron Nola carried a perfect game into the seventh inning, but the Padres rallied in the ninth and won in extra innings. Maybe that counts as a win for everyone.
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