Aaron, Austin Nola’s father looks tortured during ‘bittersweet’ NLCS moment

Aaron and Austin Nola’s father was in a glass case of emotion Wednesday afternoon.

For the primary time in MLB playoff historical past, two brothers confronted off in opposition to one another in a recreation, with Aaron the beginning pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Austin the beginning catcher for the San Diego Padres in Recreation 2 of the NLCS. Their father, A.J. Nola, was within the stands in San Diego, carrying a Phillies jersey and a Padres cap.

Aaron managed to get his brother out within the first showdown. Within the fifth inning, Austin got here up along with his Padres down 4-2 and a runner on base, and smoked a success into proper subject that drove in a run and minimize the deficit to 4-3. Because the San Diego crowd erupted in celebration, the Fox broadcast minimize to A.J. — attempting to determine what to root for.

Discuss a battle of curiosity.

Aaron ended up giving up one other large hit to Juan Soto, which tied the sport. He was then relieved by Brad Hand, who gave up two extra runs that had been credited to Nola. The digital camera continued to flash again to A.J. all through the Padres’ rally, who later described the second as “bittersweet.”

“I had no emotion,” A.J. informed the Philadelphia Inquirer. “I’m going to get kicked within the leg all evening by my spouse, like, ‘Why didn’t you clap?’”

Aaron Nola walks off the mound during Game 3
Aaron Nola walks off the mound throughout Recreation 3
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The Padres ended up successful the sport 8-5, tying the sequence 1-1 because it heads to Philadelphia for Recreation 3 on Friday.

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