The Philadelphia Phillies suffered a defeat to their Pennsylvania rivals, the Pittsburgh Pirates, on Monday, June 29, after veteran right-hander endured another difficult outing, allowing seven earned runs in 4.1 innings.
Despite the disappointing performance, which pushed Nola’s ERA above 6.00, interim manager stood by the experienced starter.
“Honestly, early in the game, I thought he was going to cruise,” Mattingly said after the contest. “Things just got away from him. He fell behind in the count, gave up a few hits, and after that he struggled to finish hitters off.”
Nola exited with one out in the fifth inning and was replaced by , who was unable to prevent additional runs from scoring, leaving more damage on Nola’s stat line. The 33-year-old is currently in the third year of his seven-year, $172 million contract and is earning close to $25 million during the 2026 season.











