Aaron Nola, Phillies Likely To Talk Contract After Season
                
        
        According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Phillies and starting pitcher Aaron  Nola are expected to resume contract talks after the season. Both sides had negotiated a new deal last offseason. However, nothing came of it, despite Philadelphia reportedly offering the veteran over $100 million. He has been a fixture in Philly for nearly a decade, compiling an 80-64 record (210 starts) and amassing a 3.64 ERA with 1,413 strikeouts. He's also remained relatively healthy, appearing in at least 32 games in four of the last five seasons. Nola reportedly wants to remain with the team, so there's a good chance he stays put.
Source: Jon Heyman
        Source: Jon Heyman
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