Aaron Michael Nola (pronounced NOH-luh)...Married Hunter Harrington (12/31/22)...2011 graduate of Catholic High School (LA)...Ranked 90th nationally in the final 2011 Perfect Game class rankings...Named Class 5A State Player of the Year and voted “Mr. Baseball” for the state of Louisiana during his senior season...Attended Louisiana State University...Honored as the 2014 National Pitcher of the Year by the College Baseball Foundation...In 2014 was a Golden Spikes Award finalist and named First-Team All-American, SEC Pitcher of the Year and First-Team All-SEC...Older brother Austin is a catcher in KC’s organization...Received the 2023 Humanitarian of the Year Award from the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association…Was the 2020 Phillies Community Service Award winner and club nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award...Serves as the ambassador for the Phans Feeding Families campaign, a ballpark-wide initiative with Citizens Bank and the Phillies to raise money and collect food for Philabundance...Has also made $15,000 in contributions to Philabundance and $20,000 to Team Red, White & Blue...Hosts an annual Bowling for the Troops event in Philadelphia to benefit Team Red, White & Blue…During the 2023 season donated money for each strikeout to Team Red White & Blue...Active with the ALS Association by supporting Philadelphia and Baton Rouge Chapter events...Supports Philadelphia Futures’ high school mentoring program by hosting the annual Get in the Game Celebrity Bowling Tournament...Participates in the Shred Hate initiative to end bullying in Philadelphia schools...During the COVID-19 pandemic, launched “Cheers PA,” a virtual fundraiser providing immediate emergency funds for the Hospitality Assistance Response of Pennsylvania (HARP)...Hobbies: Hunting and fishing...Signed by: Mike Stauffer.
2023
Among all NL pitchers, was T-4th in starts (32), T-5th in IP (193.2), sixth in OPP OBP (.283), SO/BB ratio (4.49) & BB% (5.7%), 7th in WHIP (1.15) and T-8th in SO (202)...Made his sixth straight Opening Day start, joining Robin Roberts and Steve Carlton as the only Phillies pitchers to do so...Ended the season with 1,582 career SO which is fifth-most on the Phillies all-time list; surpassed Curt Schilling (1,554) on 9/2 at MIL to reach fifth place...Finished the year with 33.9 fWAR for his career, surpassing Curt Simmons (33.5) for the 6th-most fWAR among Phillies pitchers...Posted his fifth straight season with 200 SO (not including 2020) and became the first pitcher in franchise history to post at least five straight full seasons with 200 SO and the 22nd in ML history...Has the second-most 200-strikeout seasons in franchise history, trailing only Steve Carlton (seven)...Recorded the 30th double-digit SO game of his career on 7/4 at TB (12 SO) and is now in sole possession of third place in club history...Finished fifth in National League Gold Glove voting...Tied his career high for SO in a game with 12 on 6/5 vs DET and 7/4 at TB...Recorded his fifth season with double-digit wins (12) and became the 19th Phillies pitcher to record at least five seasons with double-digit wins...Went at least 6.0 IP in 22 of his 32 starts (69%), which was T-4th most instances in the National League...Had two starts in which he went 7.0 IP and allowed only one hit (6/5 vs DET & 8/27 vs STL), marking the first time in his career he had multiple such starts in a single season...On 6/5 vs DET, carried a no-hitter through 6.0 innings and surrendered his first hit with two outs in the seventh inning (Maton HR)...Made 19 starts in which he walked one or no batters, which was T-7th most in the NL...Posted the third-lowest BB percentage of any season in his career (5.7%; 45 BB, 793 BF)...On 8/27 vs STL, earned the 50th home win of his career and became the eighth Phillies pitcher to record 50 home wins; joined Cole Hamels as the only other Phillie to do so at Citizens Bank Park...His 3.29 ERA (32 ER, 87.2 IP) at home ranked ninth in the NL...Made 32 starts for the third consecutive season...Started four postseason games and went 3-1, 2.35 ERA (6 ER, 23.0 IP) with 23 strikeouts to four walks (5.75 SO/BB ratio)...Won each of his first three postseason starts and posted an 0.96 ERA (2 ER, 18.2 IP) in that span...Earned the win to clinch the Phillies’ two-game sweep in the NLWCS vs MIA on 10/4; tossed a postseason career-high 7.0 scoreless innings with three hits allowed.
2022
Among all MLB pitchers, was first in fWAR (6.3) & SO/BB (8.10), T-first in SHO (1), second in IP (205.0), BB % (3.6) & BB/9.0 IP (1.27), T-third in CG (2), fourth in SO (235), T-fifth in starts (32), sixth in bWAR (4.0), seventh in WHIP (0.96), SO % (29.1) & OPP OBP (.256) and ninth in SO/9.0 IP (10.32)...Finished season with the following all-time Phillies rankings (for rate stats, min. 1,000 IP): first in SO/BB (4.23), SO % (27.5) & SO/9.0 IP (10.11), fourth in WHIP (1.13) & 10+ SO games (27), seventh in SO (1,380), eighth in bWAR (29.9), ninth in fWAR (29.9), 10th in starts (203) and 11th in quality starts (113, since ER became official in 1912)...Struck out a career-best 235 batters and issued just 29 walks, joining Jim Whitney (270 SO, 27 BB, 336.0 IP for 1884 Boston Beaneaters) as the only pitchers ever with 220 or more strikeouts and fewer than 30 walks in a season...Named All-MLB Second Team, his first career All-MLB selection...Led all pitchers with 6.3 fWAR, becoming the first Phillie to lead all pitchers in fWAR since Roy Halladay in 2011...His 8.10 SO/BB was the best ever by a qualifying Phillies pitcher and the 18th-best in MLB history...Surpassed 220 strikeouts for the fourth straight fully-scheduled season (2018-19, 2021-22), becoming the only Phillie with four 220-strikeout seasons before age 30; only Steve Carlton (6) had more at any age, and never in four straight fully-scheduled seasons...Walked one or zero batters in 25 of his 32 starts, the most such starts in the NL and T-second in MLB...Became the first pitcher in MLB history with five straight calendar months (April-August) with five or fewer walks and at least 30 strikeouts...Surpassed 200.0 IP for the third time (others: 2018-19) and made 30 or more starts for the fourth straight fully-scheduled season...Made his fifth straight Opening Day start, becoming the third Phillie ever to make five straight, joining Robin Roberts (12, 1950-61) and Steve Carlton (10, 1977-86)...Walked two or fewer in 27 straight starts, 4/18-9/17...On 5/15 at LAD, passed Jim Bunning (1,197) for seventh place on the Phillies all-time strikeout list...Faced 133 consecutive batters without issuing a walk, 5/21-6/18, the 4th-longest single-season streak by Phillies pitcher in the expansion era (since 1961)...Had a streak of 13 straight starts pitching 6.0 innings or more, 5/26-8/13, the longest by a Phillie since Cliff Lee in 2013 (13) ...Pitched at least 7.0 innings in eight straight starts, 5/26-7/17, which included three scoreless starts of at least 8.0 IP from 6/8-7/17...Had a 12.0-inning scoreless streak, 6/8-13...Posted a 2.52 ERA (28 ER, 100.0 IP), 0.94 WHIP, 12 BB (1 IBB), 106 SO in 15 starts from 6/8-8/25...Was on the restricted list, 7/12-13...Tossed his fourth career complete game on 8/13 at NYM (L, 8.0 IP)...On 8/25 vs CIN, threw his third career SHO (2nd 9.0-inn. SHO) and fifth complete game, striking out 11...Recorded his 26th career double-digit strikeout game, 8/25 vs CIN, passing Jim Bunning for fourth in franchise history; overall, had five double-digit strikeout games, bringing his career total to 27...Posted a 2.36 ERA (9 ER, 34.1 IP), 0.90 WHIP (7 BB, 24 H), 45 SO and a .190/.239/.270 OPP slash line with two HR over his final six starts...His 199th career start, 9/11 vs WSH, moved him into 10th on the all-time Phillies list, passing Dick Ruthven and Tully Sparks; it was also his 100th start at CBP...Made his 200th career start on 9/17 at ATL, making him the seventh Phillie to have his first 200 career starts with the club and just the 10th with 200 at any point...Had a 0.38 ERA (1 ER, 21.2 IP) in his final four home starts...Retired the first 20 batters he faced (6.2 IP) in the postseason clincher on 10/3 at HOU, the longest perfect game bid of his career...Was the first Phillies pitcher to retire the first 20 batters of a game since Roy Halladay in his perfect game on 5/29/10 at FLA and was the first to start a postseason clincher since Halladay in 2011, also at HOU...Made his first career postseason start in Game 2 of the NLWCS at STL; held them scoreless for 6.2 IP and earned the win in the series-clinching game...His 203 starts before a postseason start were most ever by a Phillie whose whole career was spent with the team and 2nd-most among all active pitchers (Jordan Lyles, 214)...Became the second Phillie ever to deliver a scoreless start in a potential postseason series clincher, joining Cole Hamels, who shut out CIN in Game 3 of the NLDS on 10/10/10...With two starts of at least 6.0 IP and 0 ER in his first two career playoff starts, became just the third pitcher since 1992 (and first Phillie ever) to begin his postseason career with two such starts, joining Corey Kluber (2, 2016) and Matt Cain (3, 2010)...His 11.2-inning scoreless streak to begin his playoff career was the longest ever by a Phillie...Had a 19.1-inning scoreless streak from 9/28-10/14, encompassing 5.0 IP in a postseason berth-clinching game, a Wild Card Series-clinching game and the Phillies’ first home playoff game in 11 years...Became one of seven Phillies pitchers to start Game 1 of a World Series and joined Cole Hamels as the only Phillies 1st-round picks to do so...Joined Zack Wheeler, Cole Hamels and Cliff Lee as the only Phillies to make at least five starts in a single postseason.
2021
Among all ML pitchers, was 4th in SO/BB (5.72), 6th in SO/9.0 IP (11.11) & BB % (5.2%), T-6th in SHO (1), 7th in SO % (29.8%) & BB/9.0 IP (1.94), 8th in SO (223), T-8th in starts (32) and T-9th in CG (1)...Among NL pitchers, was 3rd in SO/9.0 IP & SO/BB, 4th in SO/9.0 IP & BB %, 5th in SO & BB/9.0 IP, T-5th in SHO, T-7th in CG, T-8th in starts, 9th in fWAR (4.5) and 10th in FIP (3.37)…Recorded 220 or more strikeouts for the third straight full season (excluding shortened 2020 season), joining Max Scherzer and Gerrit Cole as the only pitchers to do so...Joined Steve Carlton (6) and Jim Bunning (3) as the only Phillies ever to record three or more 220-strikeout seasons and was the youngest of the three (28) to do so...Finished the season 8th on the Phillies all-time strikeout list (1,145)...Walked one or zero batters in 21 of his 31 starts, tied for the most such starts in the NL and tied for 3rd-most in MLB...His 5.2% walk rate was the lowest of his career and 4th among NL pitchers...Made at least 30 starts for third time in the last three fully scheduled seasons (2018-19, 2021)…Became the fifth Phillie to make four straight Opening Day starts and the first since Steve Carlton made 10 straight, 1977-86...On 4/18 vs STL, authored his first career 9.0-inning shutout, the first with two or fewer hits allowed by a Phillie since Cole Hamels’ no-hitter, 7/25/15 at CHI...His win on 4/18 vs STL gave him 59 wins in his first 100 decisions, the 2nd-most ever by a Phillie behind Grover Cleveland Alexander’s 65...Struck out 10 on 5/4 vs MIL, passing Cliff Lee for the most double-digit strikeout games in Citizens Bank Park history (15)...Was on the COVID-related IL, 7/11-19...Recorded his 1,000th career strikeout, 6/1 at CIN (Jesse Winker), becoming the ninth pitcher to record 1,000 strikeouts in a Phillies uniform and the fastest ever to do so (913.0 IP)...His 10 straight strikeouts on 6/25 at NYM (gm 1) tied the ML record set by Tom Seaver on 4/22/70 vs SD and surpassed the previous Phillies record by three...Also became the first pitcher ever to have the first 10 outs he recorded via strikeout...On 6/25 at NYM and 6/30 vs MIA, struck out eight of the first 10 batters he faced, becoming the first Phillie in the expansion era (since 1961) to do so in consecutive games pitched in a season...His 12 strikeouts on 6/25 at NYM (gm 1) tied a career high and made him just the second Phillie to finish an outing of 5.1 IP or fewer with 12 or more strikeouts (other: Cole Hamels, 12 in 5.1 IP on 7/24/06)…Struck out 21 batters in a 9.0-inning span, beginning with his start on 6/25 at NYM, gm 1 (12 SO in 5.1 IP) through the first 3.2 innings of his start on 6/30 vs MIA (9 SO)…Faced his brother, Austin, three times (SO, pop-up, BB) on 8/21 at SD, marking the first time in Phillies history a pitcher faced his own brother who was a position player on the opposing team, and the first time a Phillie faced his own brother at all since pitcher Mike Maddux faced his brother, pitcher Greg Maddux, on 7/31/88...Was perfect through 6.0 IP on 8/21 at SD before an error allowed the first runner to reach base in the seventh, marking the longest perfect game bid by a Phillie since Roy Halladay completed his perfect game on 5/29/2010 at MIA...Reached 1,000.0 career innings on 9/7 at MIL, becoming the 37th Phillie ever to do so and the 27th in the modern era (since 1900)…When he passed 1,000.0 career innings, qualified for the ML all-time SO/9.0 IP leaders, finishing the season 10th all-time at 10.07 (1,145 SO, 1,043.1 IP)…Struck out his 200th batter of the season on 9/12 vs COL, becoming the 2nd-fastest Phillie to reach 200 in a season (162.0 IP), one inning shy of Curt Schilling’s record mark in 1997...His six double-digit strikeout performances gave him 22 for his career, tied with Cliff Lee for 5th-most in franchise history.
2020
Among ML starters, was T-1st in CG (2), T-2nd in SHO (1), 5th in SO (96), T-5th in starts (12), 6th in SO rate (33.2%) & SO/9.0 IP (12.11) and 9th in OPP AVG (.205)...Among NL starters, was T-1st in CG, T-2nd in SHO, 3rd in SO, T-4th in starts, 6th in SO rate, 7th in SO/9.0 IP, 8th in IP (71.1) & OPP AVG, T-8th in quality starts (7) and 10th in H/9.0 IP (6.81)... Had four double-digit strikeout starts, T-5th-most in MLB, and joined Shane Bieber as the only pitchers to strike out 10 or more in consecutive games multiple times...His 12.11 SO/9.0 IP and 33.2% strikeout rate were both the highest ever by a Phillies starter with at least 70.0 IP in a season...Became the fifth home-grown Phillies pitcher to make three consecutive Opening Day starts for the club, joining Brett Myers (3), Chris Short (4), Robin Roberts (12) and Grover Cleveland Alexander (4)...Posted a 2.40 ERA (15 ER, 56.1 IP) through nine starts (through 9/11), the 9th-lowest among ML starters over that span...Was only the ninth pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) to have 19 or more SO and one or zero walks through two starts of a season...Tied a career-high 12 SO on 8/5 vs NYY (gm 2)...On 8/10 vs ATL, recorded double-digit strikeouts in consecutive games for the second time in his career...Had a 15.0-inning scoreless streak from 8/10-21 and an 11.0-inning scoreless streak, 8/26-9/1...Allowed three or fewer hits and struck out eight or more batters in three consecutive starts, 8/5-15, becoming the only Phillies pitcher since the current mound distance was established in 1893 to have three straight such starts...Had 40 strikeouts to seven walks in his first five starts of the season, the first Phillie ever with as many strikeouts and as few walks through five starts...Had a streak of 21.0 consecutive scoreless innings pitched at home from the second inning on 8/10 vs ATL through 9/1 vs WSH...On 9/1 vs WSH, earned his 33rd win at home in his 50th decision, tying Steve Carlton’s franchise record for most wins at home through 50 career decisions...On 9/11 at MIA (gm 1), became just the second player since the current mound distance was established in 1893 to throw a shutout of 7.0 IP or fewer with 10 or more strikeouts, joining Vida Blue on 4/9/71 vs KC...His complete game on 9/11 at MIA was the first of his career in his 136th start and his second came two starts later on 9/22 at WSH (gm 1)...Became the first Phillie with a 7.0-inning or fewer complete game since Roy Halladay on 4/19/13 vs STL, the final of his career...Went 3-1 with a 2.50 ERA (11 ER, 39.2 IP) in six home starts, and posted a 1.57 ERA (6 ER, 34.1 IP) in his first five home starts of the season...Had a streak of 12 straight Interleague starts allowing two or fewer runs end on 9/27 at TB; it was the longest ever by a NL starter and 2nd-longest in Interleague history behind Johan Santana’s 13-game streak (6/7/02-6/8/05, but allowed 3 R in a relief app in between)...From the fourth inning on in his starts, posted a 1.77 ERA (7 ER, 36.2 IP).
2019
Among NL starters, was T-1st in starts (34), 4th in IP (202.1) and T-7th in SO (229)...His 229 strikeouts were a career high, 7th-most ever by a Phillies RHP and 14th-highest ever by any Phillie in a season...Became just the ninth Phillie (and the youngest of them at age 26) to have multiple 200-strikeout seasons in his career...Has two of the four 200-strikeout seasons by Phillies age 26 or younger since 1912, joining Cole Hamels in 2010 and Brett Myers in 2005...Secured two of the top 10 highest strikeout totals ever by a Phillies RHP, and is just the fourth different pitcher on the list (Curt Schilling, Jim Bunning, Grover Cleveland Alexander)...Was a finalist for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award...Made his second career and second consecutive Opening Day start...At 25 years, 297 days, became the youngest Phillie to make consecutive Opening Day starts since 1963 (Art Mahaffey) and only the ninth pitcher who began his career with the Phillies to make consecutive Opening Day starts...Joined Roy Halladay (2012), Schilling (1997-98), Steve Carlton (1984) and Earle Moore (1911) as the only Phillies to allow two or fewer hits and one or no runs on Opening Day since at least 1908...Had a franchise-record 34 straight starts allowing four runs or fewer end on 4/3 at WSH...Made his 100th career start on 5/1 vs DET, becoming just the 58th pitcher to make 100 career starts for PHI...His 635 strikeouts were most among Phillies in their first 100 career starts and 3rd among any pitcher in his first 100 starts with the Phillies, trailing Cliff Lee (687) and Steve Carlton (647)..His 3.46 ERA through 100 starts was 4th among Phillies since 1912, when earned runs became an official NL stat, trailing Eppa Rixey (2.56), Erskine Mayer (2.79) and Robin Roberts (3.33)...Tied a career-high 12 strikeouts on 5/18 vs COL, doing so in 6.0 IP...His six-game win streak to start the season tied a career best and he was the first Phillie to start his season 6-0 since 2001 (Omar Daal)...Became the eighth Phillie in team history to have 10 or more career games with 10 or more strikeouts on 6/21 vs MIA...Carried a no-hitter through 5.0 IP on 6/27 vs NYM and became the first Phillie with consecutive 10-strikeout games since 2015 (Jerad Eickhoff)...Had a 22.0-inning scoreless streak, 6/21-7/7, the longest by a Phillie since he himself had a career-long 23.0-inning streak in 2016...Posted a 2.21 ERA (23 ER, 93.2 IP) over 14 starts, 6/21-8/30, and a 1.91 mark (13 ER, 61.1 IP) in 9 starts, 6/21-8/3...Recorded his 750th career strikeout on 7/28 vs ATL, becoming one of 13 Phillies to ever reach the mark and doing so faster than any other (704.0 IP)...Struck out his 200th batter of the season, 9/4 at CIN...Went 2-0 with a 1.60 ERA (6 ER, 33.2 IP), 39 SO, 1 HR and held opponents to a .186/.267/.271 slash line in five interleague starts...Had a 2.91 ERA (38 ER, 117.1 IP) in 19 starts at home.
2018
Finished 3rd in NL Cy Young Award voting, behind only Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer...Among all ML starters, ranked 1st in bWAR (10.5), 4th in ERA (2.37), T-4th in starts (33) & quality starts (25), 5th in IP (212.1) & OPP OPS (.570), 6th in OPP SLG % (.311), 7th in WHIP (0.97), T-7th in wins (17), 8th in SO (224), OPP AVG (.197) & HR/9.0 IP (0.72), 9th in pitches/IP (15.1) and T-10th in win % (.739)... Among all single-season performances by a Phillies pitcher, ranked 2nd in OPP AVG, 3rd in OPP OPS, 5th in WHIP, T-6th in quality starts, 14th in SO and T-14th in ERA...Finished 2nd in the NL in ERA behind Jacob deGrom...Named to his first career NL All-Star team, becoming the first Phillies starter to be named to the team since 2013 (Cliff Lee)...His 224 strikeouts were second-most ever by a Phillies pitcher age 25 or younger, trailing Grover Cleveland Alexander's 227 in 1911... Joined Steve Carlton (4 times), Curt Schilling (3 times), Jim Bunning (2 times), Lee and Chris Short as the only Phillies with 6 double-digit strikeout games in a season since the current mound distance was established in 1893...Became the fourth Phillies RHP (and seventh pitcher overall) to accrue 224 strikeouts in a season, joining Bunning (3 times), Alexander (2 times) and Schilling (2 times)...Was one of two Phillies pitchers to ever strike out at least 200 batters and hold opponents to a .200 AVG or lower (Alexander, 1915)...Joined Roy Halladay (2.35 in 2010) as the only qualifying Phillies pitchers since 1993 with an ERA under 2.40...His bWAR of 10.5 was the most by any pitcher in baseball since 2002 (Randy Johnson, 10.7), most by a Phillies pitcher since 1972 (Steve Carlton, 12.1) and T-7th-highest ever by a Phillies pitcher...Joined Walter Johnson (1910, 1912-13), Dwight Gooden (1985) and Hal Newhouser (1945) as the only pitchers in baseball with a 10.5 or higher bWAR in their age 25 or younger season (age on 6/30) in the modern era (since 1900)... Allowed 4 or fewer hits in 19 of his starts, most by a Phillies pitcher in a season since 1893...Made his first career Opening Day start on 3/29 at ATL at 24 years, 298 days old, becoming the club's youngest Opening Day starter since Dennis Bennett in 1964 (24 years, 192 days old)... Had a 14.1-inning scoreless streak, 4/27-5/8.. Struck out a career-high 12 batters on 5/8 vs SF...Allowed one run in 6 straight home starts, 5/8-7/4... Allowed 3 earned runs or fewer in 13 straight starts, 9/7/17-5/13/18... Won each of his first 5 home starts, something no Phillie had done since 2010 (Roy Oswalt)... Carried a no-hitter through 6.2 innings, 5/26 vs TOR, the longest no-hit bid of his career; retired 18 straight at one point and struck out 10...Posted a 1.80 ERA (8 ER, 40.0 IP) with 46 SO and a 0.90 WHIP in May...Became the first Phillies pitcher age 25 or younger to have multiple starts in a season with 10+ strikeouts and no walks... Had a 40.0-inning streak without allowing a home run, 6/17-7/24; allowed only 8 home runs in his first 22 starts of the season (176.0 IP)...Had a 2.18 ERA and 0.932 WHIP by the end of May, becoming the third Phillie that low in both categories since the NL began recording ER in 1912 (min. 10 starts)...Became one of just seven Phillies in the last 20 seasons (since 1999) with 10 wins before 7/1...Reached 500 career strikeouts in 480.0 IP, becoming the fastest Phillie to that mark both among pitchers who started their career with the Phillies and any pitcher to strike out 500 in a Phillies uniform...Joined Steve Carlton (2.14 ERA, 155 SO in 1980) as the only Phillies pitchers with an ERA of 2.30 or lower and 130 or more strikeouts by the All-Star break, and was the fifth Phillie to win 12 games or more by the break...Was the youngest Phillies starting pitcher to be selected as an All-Star since Cole Hamels in 2007 (23 years old)... His 2.236 ERA through his first 25 starts was the lowest ERA by a Phillie through 25 starts since 1964 (Chris Short, 1.97)... Went 3-0, 1.06 ERA (4 ER, 34.0 IP) and 35 SO in August, posting the 3rd-best ERA in MLB that month...Had a 17.0-inning scoreless streak, 8/17-28... Won his first 9 home decisions, joining Tommy Greene (10, 1993) as the only Phillies starters to do so since at least 1908, and becoming one of four ML pitchers to do since 2014: Zack Greinke (2017), Rick Porcello (2016), Dallas Keuchel (2015)... His 17 straight home starts allowing 3 or fewer runs (8/28/17-8/28/18) was the second-longest streak in Phillies history since 1893 (longest: 19, Jim Bunning)... Posted a 1.50 ERA (8 ER, 48.0 IP) over his final 7 road starts (7/9-end of season), the lowest mark in baseball in that stretch l In his final start of the season, set a Phillies franchise record (since 1908) with his 37th consecutive start allowing 4 runs or fewer... His 224 strikeouts were most by a Phillie since Cliff Lee had 238 in 2011 and his 17 wins were tied for the most by a Phillie since Halladay won 19 in 2011... In 18 starts following a Phillies loss, went 10-3 with a 2.17 ERA (28 ER, 116.1 IP)...Posted a 2.14 ERA (29 ER, 122.0 IP) in 19 starts against the NL East Held LHH to a .187 AVG (70-375), the lowest mark among all ML pitchers and lowest by a Phillies pitcher since the data began to be tracked in 1974...Joined Jeremy Hellickson (2016) as the only Phillies since 1989 with 19 starts against the NL East; Tom Glavine (2002) was previously the last major leaguer to do so.
2017
Ranked 8th among NL starters in SO/9.0 IP (9.86), 9th in SO rate (26.6%) & 1st pitch strike % (64.4%) and 10th in SO/BB (3.71)... Had the most SO ever by a Phillies pitcher who made fewer than 30 starts in a season... Did not allow a HR until the third inning of his third start, capping a 31.0-inning homerless streak over parts of 7 games, 7/2/16-4/20/17... Was on the 10-day DL with a lower back strain, 4/24 (retro to 4/21) to 5/20; made 2 rehab starts for Lehigh Valley (AAA)... His 17.0-inning scoreless streak, 6/27-7/8, was the longest by a Phillies starter in 2017... Allowed 2 or fewer ER and struck out 7 or more in 7 straight starts, 6/22-7/26, becoming the only Phillies pitcher to do so since ER began to be recorded in 1912... Had his first career 10-SO game, 7/26 vs HOU... Had 10 straight starts with 2 or fewer runs allowed (6/22-8/12), the longest such streak by a Phillie since the current mound distance was established in 1893... Went 6-2 with a 1.71 ERA (13 ER, 68.1 IP), 1.00 WHIP (19 BB, 49 H), 78 SO and .196 OPP AVG in 10 starts, 6/22-8/12... Did not allow a home run in 27.0 consecutive innings in parts of 5 starts, 7/21-8/12... Went 3-1 with a 1.32 ERA (5 ER, 34.0 IP) and 43 SO in 5 July starts, his lowest ERA in any month of his career; ranked third among ML starters in ERA in July behind Clayton Kershaw (0.47) and Chris Sale (1.04)... Struck out a career-high 11 batters, 9/13 vs MIA... Averaged 9.86 SO/9.0 IP (184 SO, 168.0 IP), becoming the 2nd qualifying Phillie with a SO/9.0 IP that high (other: Curt Schilling, 11.29 in 1997 and 10.05 in 1998)... His 2.98 home ERA (31 ER, 93.2 IP) was 7th-best among NL starters and was the 5th-lowest home ERA in a season by a Phillies starter in the history of Citizens Bank Park, trailing only Cliff Lee (1.94 in 2011), Roy Halladay (2.21 in 2010 & 2.48 in 2011) and Cole Hamels (2.64 in 2011)... Led team and set career highs in ERA (3.54), wins (12), starts (27), innings (168.0) and SO (184)... Allowed 2 ER or fewer in 18 of his 27 starts and struck out at least 8 batters in 11 starts.
2016
Made his 1st career Opening Day roster...Posted a 2.65 ERA and 0.99 WHIP over his first 12 starts, 4/6-6/5...His 0.85 WHIP was the lowest of any Phillies starting pitcher through their first 7 starts of a season since 1998 (Curt Schilling, 0.84)...Had a career-best 23.0-inning scoreless streak, 4/22-5/8, tied for the longest in the NL...Had 9 consecutive quality starts, 4/22-6/5, the longest streak by a Phillie since Cole Hamels had 10 straight in 2013...In 6 starts against NL Central teams, went 4-1, 2.13 ERA (9 ER, 38.0 IP)...Through his first 25 career starts, posted a 3.12 ERA (54 ER, 155.2 IP), 1.09 WHIP and held opposing hitters to a .232 AVG...Was placed on the 15-day DL on 8/3 (retro to 7/29) with a right elbow strain; was transferred to the 60-day DL on 8/17 and missed the remainder of the season
2015
Began the season with Reading (AA)...Went 7-2, 1.50 ERA (12 ER, 72.0 IP) over his final 11 starts for Reading, 4/17-6/13...Named Phillies Minor League Pitcher of the Week, 5/4-10, and Pitcher of the Month for May (4-1, 1.35 ERA, 6 ER, 40.0 IP, 32 SO, 5 BB)...Promoted to Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 6/15...Won each of his first three starts while posting a 1.53 ERA (3 ER, 17.2 IP) over that stretch...Selected for the U.S. Team at the All-Star Futures Game at Great American Ball Park, but did not pitch...Had his contract selected and made his ML debut, 7/21 vs TB (L, 6.0 IP, 5 H, R, ER, HR, BB, 6 SO)...Was the first player drafted by Philadelphia to make his ML debut the very next season since Pat Combs in 1989...Had a 13.0-inning scoreless streak, 8/18-28, the longest by a Phillies rookie since 2011 (Vance Worley, 14.0 IP)...Pitched 8.0 scoreless innings, 8/23 at MIA...In seven starts against NL East teams, went 3-1, 3.29 ERA...The Phillies won 7 of his first 10 starts and overall went 7-6 in the 13 games he started
2014
Began his pro career with Clearwater (A)...Held opponents to just four hits in 33 AB with runners on base (.121 AVG)...Went 2-2, 2.25 ERA (7 ER, 28.0 IP) over his final six games after he allowed 4 ER in 2.1 IP in his professional debut...Did not allow a walk in 19.0 consecutive innings, 7/1-19...Allowed just one hit over 5.0 scoreless innings in his first pro win, 7/6 at Brevard County...Promoted to Reading on 8/4...Earned the win in his double-A debut, 8/6 vs Harrisburg (5.0 IP, ER, BB, 4 SO)...Following the season, was named the second-best prospect in the Phillies Minor League system by Baseball America...Participated in Florida Instructional League