San Diego Padres catcher Austin Nola Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Padres' Austin Nola makes MLB history after smashing RBI single off brother Aaron Nola in NLCS

On Wednesday, brothers Austin and Aaron Nola met in a Major League Baseball game for only the third time in their professional careers when the San Diego Padres hosted the Philadelphia Phillies for Game 2 of the National League Championship Series.  

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. 

Austin smashed an RBI single to right field, becoming the first player in baseball history to tally a hit off their brother in the postseason. 

Austin's hit was a big one, sparking a five-run inning to help lead the Padres to a huge come-from-behind victory in Game 2.

Entering the matchup, Aaron had bragging rights over his older brother, as Austin had tallied just one hit in five plate appearances against his younger sibling. However, for a day at least, Austin has the advantage. 

Austin said it was a "typical" at-bat against his younger brother, meaning he quickly fell behind in the count 0-2. But Austin said he knew how his brother would attack him and tried to keep his approach simple. 

"I might as well just walk up there and tell him to put two strikes on me 'cause that's what it feels like," Austin said. "I just battle. I know the kind of pitcher he is. I know he's not going to give in. I know he's going to come right after me and give his best stuff.

"I was just up there trying to hit something hard up the middle, and good things happen." 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Former Red Wings head coach linked to open NHL job
How Patriots' Drake Maye has already impressed Jacoby Brissett
LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Stephen Curry among Forbes' highest-paid athletes for 2024
Steve Cohen addresses if Mets could again be trade-deadline sellers
Tiger Woods ruins strong first round with sloppy finish at PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele makes history in first round of PGA Championship
NFL responds to speculation about Chiefs schedule and Taylor Swift
Despite hopes for change, NASCAR championship weekend will return to Phoenix in 2025
Chiefs will achieve something not done since 1927 with 2024 schedule
Caitlin Clark's debut was most-watched WNBA game in more than 20 years
Yankees' Aaron Judge comments on resurgence after bad slump
Odell Beckham Jr. reveals why he was 'hesitant' to join Dolphins
Lakers reportedly interested in adding three-time All-Star via trade
Luka Doncic fed off negative reactions in Game 5 win over Thunder
Celtics finally put away undermanned Cavaliers, advance to conference finals
Avalanche force Game 6 with big third period vs. Stars
MLB announces punishment for Astros' Ronel Blanco over foreign substance
Vikings HC shares big Justin Jefferson contract update
Rafael Nadal switches gears, gives major update on French Open status
DeMar DeRozan confirms desire to return to Bulls