Aaron Nola de Phillies authorizes six points in return from the injured list

Washington – The first departure of the Philadelphia Phillies launcher, Aaron Nola, after the return of the injured list did not last long.
The right-hander granted six points in 2⅓ rounds in the victory of 11-9 Sunday on the Nationals of Washington, a start that ended when seven consecutive strikers arrived safely.
“I dispersed a few strokes and he demonstrated a little,” said the right -hander. “They found holes.”
Nola has withdrawn four failures during her first outing from the major league since May 14.
The old star was one of the most durable launchers of the majors entering the season, making at least 32 departures and launching at least 180 ⅔ sleeves during each of the last six complete seasons. But an ankle on the right, and a fractured coast cost him three months this season.
His return became even more important on Saturday when Philadelphia placed Ace Zack Wheeler on the injured list with a blood clot in his right arm. Nola had to start after having made three appearances in the rehabilitation of minor leagues, although the phillies abandoned their plans of use of a rotation of six men.
Nola abandoned the single of Luis Garcia Jr.’s advance during the first round, then seemed to settle. He withdrew the following seven strikers while Philadelphia built an advance of 6-0.
The Nationals assembled three single consecutive in third, the last of CJ Abrams to mark a race. This led to a mound visit to the calevic cotham pitch coach, but Nola then walked Paul Dejong before abandoning the double of two points by Daylen Lile and Dylan Crews. Jose Tena followed with a double equal to end Nola’s day.
“He was taking it from the count,” said manager Rob Thomson. “It was just a lot of plates on a lot of land.”
Nola granted seven strokes while launching 53 throws. His time increased to 6.92.
In addition to Nola taking the place of Wheeler’s alignment, the Phillies activated the third goal Alec Bohm on the injured list and the industrial field player Otto Kemp in Triple-A Lehigh Valley. To make room on the list of 40 men for Nola, Philadelphia released the Voltigator Cal Stevenson.
Bohm, who also had a fractured coast, broke a three-point circuit in the second round and went 2-in-4 in his first match since July 18.
“Especially not being here for a while, it’s really good to contribute and help the team win a match,” said Bohm. “I’m just happy to be back and happy to be healthy.”



