Aaron Nola delivered an outstanding performance for the Philadelphia Phillies, pitching a complete game shutout against the New York Mets yesterday, May 14. Nola's efficiency was highlighted by a three-pitch, 85-second inning, and he maintained a perfect game through four innings on just 31 pitches. This remarkable outing came after the Mets were no-hit for eight innings by the Braves in their previous game. Nola's performance drew praise from fans and commentators alike, with some describing it as 'fantastic' and 'like a video game.'
Aaron Nola threw a shutout yesterday against the Mets in New York, which included a three-pitch seventh inning. "It was really incredible and felt like a video game," Garrett Stubbs said. https://t.co/eFUwSjSlui
“That was a fantastic performance yesterday… It was stupid, and it was so efficient. The pitch clock has no effect on him anymore… Aaron Nola is an ace.” - @JohnKincade 📸Jim McIsaac/Getty Images https://t.co/VvLpKInbas https://t.co/mazZStAezb
Aaron Nola pitched an absolute gem yesterday — a complete game shutout. Kincade & Salciunas praise the Phillies’ ace, and share their thoughts. What are your thoughts on Aaron Nola’s outing yesterday? https://t.co/HKIeURctnE
Aaron Nola had a three-pitch, 85-second inning for the Phillies and MLB fans were blown away https://t.co/gdmJ4TwXzC https://t.co/KtgLcDH3mU
After getting no-hit for 8 innings on Saturday vs. the Braves, the #Mets have not had a baserunner through 4 against Aaron Nola and the #Phillies.
Aaron Nola is perfect through three innings on just 31 pitches here at Citi Field. Need @SlangsOnSports to figure out if we've ever had a no-no or perfecto on a weather day.