He threw a career-high eight innings against the Nola finished the 2017 season 12–11 with a 3.54 ERA in 168 innings (27 starts), limiting opponents to a .241 batting average.On May 9, 2018, Nola struck out a career-high 12 batters against the For the 2018 season, he was 17–6 in 33 starts (2nd in the National League), with a 2.37 ERA (2nd) in 212.1 innings (3rd).On February 13, 2019, Nola signed a four-year, $45 million extension with the Phillies.

After posting an 0–2 record with a 5.68 ERA in his first three starts, Nola went on a tear over his next nine starts, going 5–2 with a 1.68 ERA in 59 innings with 61 strikeouts and giving up just four home runs. The deal includes a club option for a fifth year that's worth $16 million, with a $4.25 million In 2019 Nola was 12–7 with a 3.87 ERA in a league-leading 34 starts.Southeastern Conference Baseball Pitcher of the YearPhiladelphia Phillies Opening Day starting pitchers Phillies Nation Pheature: Aaron Nola's Background - YouTube
He decided not to sign when he was drafted out of high school, and instead attended As a freshman in 2012, Nola pitched to a 7–4 win–loss record with a 3.61 ERA and 89 During his sophomore year, on April 22, 2013, Nola shared the SEC Pitcher of the Week Award with As a junior in 2014, he pitched to an 11–1 record with a 1.47 ERA, 27 walks, 134 strikeouts, and a .172 Nola was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the first round, seventh overall, in the Nola began the 2015 season back with the Reading Fightin Phils, making 12 starts and going 7–3 with a 1.88 ERA.Nola made his major league debut for the Phillies on July 21, 2015, the 9th-youngest player in the National League, and the first Phillies pitcher to make his major league debut within one year after being drafted since 1989.Nola began the 2016 season in the Phillies rotation. Aaron Michael Nola (nicknamed "Nols"; born June 4, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). Although he began the season with a 5.06 ERA in his first five starts, he went 10–8 with a 3.18 ERA the rest of the way. He struggled over his next eight starts though, pitching to a 9.82 ERA, a 1–5 record, a .367 opponents batting average and managing just one Nola experienced a turnaround in the 2017 season.