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Aaron Nola Works a Scoreless Inning in His All-Star Game Debut
By Bob Wankel
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Aaron Nola made his All-Star Game debut during the fifth inning of tonight’s game in Washington and did not disappoint. The 25-year-old, whose 2.30 ERA is good for second-best mark in the National League, began the inning by wiping away Salvador Perez and Mookie Betts on strikes. His lone blemish came on a two-out single by Jose Altuve before he retired future Phillies All-Star Mike Trout on an infield pop out to end the inning. Speaking of Trout:
Great to see Mike Trout with Go Eagles! And shoutouts to Carson and Zach during All-Star game
Mike has a rare off day for the Eagles season opener. He says he may try to make it ✌🏼#FlyEaglesFly
pic.twitter.com/IPlvDbqZMe— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) July 18, 2018
Come home, sweet prince.
Anyway, you can check out video of Nola’s impressive inning after the jump.
Here’s a look at Aaron Nola’s All-Star Game debut. pic.twitter.com/xIZNhpsiDW
— Bob Wankel (@Bob_Wankel) July 18, 2018
Bob Wankel covers the Phillies for Crossing Broad. He is also the Vice President of Sports Betting Content at SportRadar. On Twitter: @Bob_Wankel E-mail: b.wankel@sportradar.com