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 HOW AARON NOLA STOPPED THE PHILS BLEEDING AND PASSED 200 K’S

HOW AARON NOLA STOPPED THE PHILS BLEEDING AND PASSED 200 K’S

By Michael Bennett

Aaron Nola struck out 10 and allowed just one run on four hits and two walks over 6 2/3 innings against the Marlins.

It followed one of the worst starts of his career on Aug. 30 in Arizona, when he allowed a career-high eight runs in four innings.

His 10th strikeout came in the seventh inning; it was his 200th of the season. Nola has four 200-strikeout seasons in his career, which is tied for second in franchise history with Jim Bunning and Grover Cleveland Alexander.

Only Steve Carlton has more with seven.

 

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