The Philadelphia Phillies have taken control of the NL East, now six games ahead of the second-place New York Mets after winning four consecutive games.
The Phillies’ pitching staff has led the team to a 69–49 record, and they’ve done it without their usual reliable frontline starter, Aaron Nola.
The 32-year-old veteran has appeared in just nine games this year after leading all of MLB in starts in 2024 with 33.
In those nine starts, Nola experienced a drop-off in performance, pitching to a 1–7 record (a year after finishing 14–8) and a 6.16 ERA—the worst mark of his 11-year career.
Nola has been sidelined since mid-May due to a right ankle sprain and was later diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right rib cage. He was placed on the 15-day injured list on May 16 because of the ankle sprain, then transferred to the 60-day IL due to the rib issue.
On Tuesday, Nola made what appeared to be his final rehab start for Triple-A Lehigh Valley, striking out 11 batters over 5 2/3 innings while allowing two runs. Assuming he recovers well, he’s expected to return to the big leagues on Sunday.
"Aaron Nola had 11 K's over 5 2/3 innings for Triple-A Lehigh Valley tonight. He allowed 2 runs (1 scored after he left the game with a man on base). Assuming Nola feels fine tomorrow, as expected, his next start will come with the Phillies -- likely on Sunday," wrote MLB's Paul Casella.
Aaron Nola had 11 K's over 5 2/3 innings for Triple-A Lehigh Valley tonight. He allowed 2 runs (1 scored after he left the game with a man on base).
— Paul Casella (@Paul_CasellaMLB) August 13, 2025
Assuming Nola feels fine tomorrow, as expected, his next start will come with the Phillies -- likely on Sunday.
The Phillies are hoping Nola can revert to his 2024 form, when he finished 11th in NL Cy Young Award voting and posted a 3.57 ERA with 197 strikeouts. He’s spent his entire career as a staple in Philadelphia’s rotation, with many memorable postseason moments.
Nola's best season came in 2018, when he earned his first All-Star selection and finished third in Cy Young voting with a career-best 2.37 ERA.
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