How long is Aaron Nola expected to be out?
The Phillies haven't provided a specific timeline, but he's expected to miss at least a few turns in the rotation.
MLB / Injury Update
Philadelphia Phillies' right-handed pitcher Aaron Nola has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a right ankle sprain, retroactive to May 15. This move impacts the Phillies' pitching rotation as they look to fill his spot. Right-han...
Aaron Nola's injury occurred prior to his start against Cleveland, where he allowed four earned runs in five innings. His next start against the Cardinals was even worse, with nine earned runs allowed over 3 2/3 innings. Before the injury, Nola had shown promise with seven innings of one-run ball against the Cubs on April 27 and six scoreless innings against the Diamondbacks on May 3.
Nola's season stats include a 6.16 ERA, a 23.6% strikeout rate, a 7.3% walk rate, and a 44.6% ground ball rate. However, his home run rate has contributed to his high ERA. SIERA estimates his ERA at 3.66, suggesting potential for normalization.
Taijuan Walker will return to the rotation, after starting the season with a 2.54 ERA in his first six starts. Prospect Mick Abel will make a spot start, offering a glimpse into the Phillies' future pitching talent.
The Phillies acquired pitching prospect Moisés Chace from the Orioles in last summer’s Gregory Soto trade. Chace will undergo Tommy John surgery, sidelining him for an extended period.
The Phillies haven't provided a specific timeline, but he's expected to miss at least a few turns in the rotation.
Daniel Robert has been recalled, Mick Abel will make a spot start, and Taijuan Walker will take Nola’s rotation spot.
Nola had a 1-7 record with a 6.16 ERA, though he showed flashes of strong performance in previous starts.
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