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Jimmy Rollins 'Not Even Sweating' Phillies' Recent Struggles originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Despite their extra inning victory Monday night, the Philadelphia Phillies have not been looking like a World Series team lately. The Fightins have dropped nine of their last 11 games with an offense that has seemingly lost its punch.
The Philadelphia Phillies have a major roster gap with the bullpen. How they fill it will be based on Aaron Nola's health and how soon he may come back.
Phillies RHP Aaron Nola suffered another setback in his return to pitch due to an MRI showing he has an injury in his right ribcage.
Nola was diagnosed with a stress reaction in his right rib cage after getting the results of an MRI exam. He won’t throw for at least two weeks.
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Nola was already having perplexing problems on the mound. The guy who has won 105 games with a career ERA of 3.78 for the Phillies is currently 1-7 with a 6.61 ERA this season. He had signed a seven-year, $172 million contract prior to last season.
One of the most durable pitchers in Major League Baseball expects to be out until at least the All-Star break, as a recent MRI on Philadelphia Phillies' Aaron Nola revealed a stress reaction in one of his right ribs.
Thanks to the support of Phillies fans and the generosity of Asplundh, $800,004 was raised to strike out ALS during the team’s annual ALS Awareness Night on Monday. The amount included an on-field donation of $365,000 by Asplundh, the event’s sponsor, in honor of its former Chairman of the Board and CEO Scott Asplundh, who is battling ALS himself.
Philadelphia Phillies starter Aaron Nola, who hasn't pitched since May 14 due to a right ankle sprain, could be out for another month after tests revealed a separate rib injury.
Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola suffered another setback in his return to pitch when an MRI showed he has an injury in his right ribcage and will be shut down for two weeks
Ian Happ ended a month-long power outage last week against the Nationals and described the feeling afterwards as finally finding the swing he had been searching for over the last several weeks. The Cubs' left fielder has since harnessed that feeling.