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Aaron Nola
/ˈɛr.ən ˈnoʊ.lə/ (AIR-uhn NOH-luh)
Definition
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Aaron Nola is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball.
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Born June 4, 1993, the right-handed starter is renowned for his pinpoint control, devastating curveball, and endurance on the mound, standing at 6'2" and weighing 200 lbs.
Examples
Aaron Nola's splitter dropped like a bad stock tip, leaving the hitter swinging at nothing but regret.
When Aaron Nola faces the lineup, batters treat the strike zone like it's radioactive.
Philly fans threw a parade for Aaron Nola's new extension—because nothing says 'commitment' like another decade of curveballs.
Aaron Nola painted the black so well, umpires started calling him Picasso with a pitching arm.