Daily News | Phillies 9, Yankees 8: Aaron Nola continues his adjustment to the pitch clock
TAMPA, Fla. — Four starts into spring training, with two more still to come, Aaron Nola is usually focused on using all of his pitches and fine-tuning his command.pitchers, continued to adjust Wednesday to the 15-second timer with the bases empty and 20 seconds with runners on. It’s a process. But Nola said he’s getting more comfortable with each outing.Advertisement
The situation arose in the first inning. Rafael Ortega worked a 12-pitch at-bat, including five foul balls in a row. After Nola finally struck him out, pitching coach Caleb Cotham came to the mound to give the pitcher a breather.
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