Phillies Aaron Nola allows six runs in 2 1/3 overs in his return from the injured list

Washington (AP) – Philadelphia Phillies worker Aaron Nola’s first start after returning from the injured list did not last long. The right hand allowed six runs in 2 1/3 overs against the Washington Nationals on Sunday, a start that ended when seven consecutive fighters reached safely. Nola has been in his first Major League outing since May 14. The former All-Star was one of the most durable shelters of the majors entering the season, and started at least 32 and threw at least 180 2/3 overs in each of the last six full seasons. But a sprained real single and broken rib cost him three months this season. His return became even more important on Saturday when Philadelphia Ace Zack Wheeler placed on the injured list with a blood clot in his right arm. Nola was already scheduled to start after making three minor rehabilitation performances, although the Phillies scrapped their plans to use a Sesman rotation. Nola has Luis García jr. His lead singing in the first innings, and he seems to be settling. He retired the next seven fighters when Philadelphia built a 6-0 lead. The Nationals gathered three consecutive singles in third place, the last by CJ Abrams to score a run. This led to a hill visit from coach Caleb Cotham, but Nola then walked Paul Dejong before giving up Daylen Lile’s duel and Dylan Crews’ double doubles. José Tena followed with a binding double to end Nola’s day. Nola allowed seven strokes while throwing 53 stands. His era rose to 6.92. In addition to the Nola taking Wheeler’s grid site, the Phillies activated the third Baseman Alec Bohm of the injured list and selected the Infielder Otto Kemp to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. To make room on the 40-man grid for Nola, Philadelphia released the outside player Cal Stevenson. ___