Phillies’ Aaron Nola is looking for the first win of the season and Giants

Aaron Nola is closed to the worst start of her career, but there are many baseball to be played.
Experienced right -handed, Philadelphia Phillies’s four match sets in the third competition San Francisco Giants hosted the first Wednesday night will aim to achieve its first win.
Nola (0-3, 5.51 ERA) allowed two home runs in each of the first two beginnings-Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgeres. In Park on Friday, St. Louis held Cardinals, but four doughs walked at five strokes as part of the 2-0 decline.
“He doesn’t have a good Fastball yet – with a strong) finish,” Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said.
At the beginning of Nola, Phillies’s bats would help. They took a total of two rounds on their three trips.
Philadelphia’s crime is usually late, but although it was a step towards the competition on Tuesday. JT Realmuto and Bryce Harper went into two runs with a victory of 6-4 against San Francisco.
Im I really liked our approach tonight. Four walks. Two strikes, Thom Thomson said. “I thought we were playing a really good game.”
Max Kepler and Bryson Stott joined Realmuto with two hit for Phillies, who lost four of their previous five games. They are trying to avoid leaving their third flat series after winning three sets in a row to start the campaign.
“Still early, frankly, but you have to go on, Har Harper said. “Every time a game, a shot every time. But you have to win the series and go from there.”
In the meantime, San Francisco wants to go back to win after the defeat on Tuesday. The team won four of the previous five matches, including 10-4 at the opener of Monday.
Justin Verlander went ahead 3-2 on Tuesday and allowed two running to a sixth stroke, including Alec Bohm. Three times the CY Young award owner (0-1) remains with giants without victory.
“He was very successful, and that may have played a little bit,” said Bob Melvin, the director of San Francisco, said to Verlander’s decision to be loyal to the key point, “But I wanted to give him the chance to end it.”
Left hand Robbie Ray (3-0, 2.93 ERA) shook his head for giants on Wednesday and made a challenging start at Yankee Stadium, where he threw 98 fields on four Inning as a part of a game raining on Friday. Giants won 9-1. The Ray walked in wet conditions and gave nine free transitions in 10 Inning at the last two inning.
When Tommy returned from John Surgery, he went 3-2 at the beginning of the seven initially, Ray, who had the chance to overcome the total of victory since last season, said, “I felt that the weather itself is not so bad, but then the field conditions began to return a little after the second shot.” He said.
Ray has a record of 5.32 ERA in eight careers against Phillies. Nola is 3-2 and eight lifetime against the giants is 6.58 ERA.
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