Aaron Nola’s $172 Million Nightmare: Phillies Ace Enters Tonight’s Start in Pittsburgh With a 5.14 ERA and Nowhere to Hide The Philadelphia Phillies’ ace, Aaron Nola, faces a critical test tonight as he takes the mound at PNC Park against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Entering the game with a 5.14 ERA through eight starts in 2026, Nola carries a $172 million contract that has increasingly become a financial burden for the team. His performance this season has raised serious concerns about his ability to fulfill the expectations tied to his landmark deal, which was signed in 2024. The Phillies, now 21-23 and struggling in the NL East, are in danger of watching their investment in Nola unravel as he fails to return to the form that made him a cornerstone of their roster. Nola, 32, inked his seven-year, $172 million contract in 2024, a decision that was justified at the time by his decade of elite production in Philadelphia. From 2018 to 2024, he threw over 1,000 innings, accumulated 26 wins above replacement (fifth in baseball over that span), and maintained a career ERA of 3.72. The Phillies viewed him as a long-term asset, not a liability. However, two years into the deal, the narrative has shifted dramatically. Nola’s 2025 season was marred by a right ankle sprain and a subsequent stress fracture in his right rib, which forced him to miss over three months. Despite a strong showing for Team Italy in the 2025 World Baseball Classic, he never fully recovered, leading to a 6.01 ERA in 17 starts. The 2026 season has not brought the expected rebound. Through eight starts, Nola has allowed 47 hits and seven home runs in 42 innings, with a 1.48 WHIP that highlights his struggles to control the game. His strikeout-to-walk ratio of 44-to-15 is respectable, but the damage from contact has been severe.#philadelphia_phillies #aaron_nola #pittsburgh_pirates #pnc_park #fan_sided
