Aaron Nola, a longtime staple of the Philadelphia Philliesā rotation, is headed to the injured list for the first time in nearly eight years. The move marks a rare disruption in the career of one of Philadelphiaās most durable and dependable starters.
The 31-year-old right-hander was placed on the 15-day IL with a right ankle sprain, retroactive to May 15, after back-to-back rough outings against the Guardians and Cardinals. He described the injury as ānon-baseball related,ā suffered during a workout.
Despite a slow start to the MLB seasonāNola owns a 6.16 ERA and 1-7 recordāhis absence leaves a major void in a Phillies rotation that had just begun to regain form. Itās only the second IL stint of his 11-year career.
Philliesā replacement for Nola
The start is expected to be a one-off, as Taijuan Walker will step back into the rotation next week in Colorado. Meanwhile, right-hander Daniel Robert was recalled from Triple-A to fill Nolaās roster spot.

Aaron Nola of the Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies will turn to top pitching prospect Mick Abel, who is scheduled to make his MLB debut Sunday against the Pirates. Abel has posted a 2.53 ERA with 51 strikeouts in 46 1/3 innings at Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
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Nola Aims for Swift and Strong Return
Itās worth noting that Nola currently holds a challenging record, placing him in a position where he needs to bounce back and regain his status as a key pitcher for the Phillies. He emphasized that he has consistently maintained his health, making this current injury an unexpected deviation from his normal routine.
āItās definitely not that comfortable,ā he said. āIt got a little better from the first start in Cleveland [to St. Louis]. I thought itād be pretty much better by now, but itās still lingering. So hopefully itāll get out pretty quick.ā





