Aaron Nola got the starting nod for the Philadelphia Phillies in Monday’s spring training home opener against the Baltimore Orioles at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater.
The team made a plethora of moves to help make a playoff push for the first time since the 2011 season, but plenty of questions still need to be answered at spring training.
According to an Associated Press report, MLB and the MLB Players Association are discussing a potential plan that would start baseball games in front of fan-less ballparks in Arizona.
The Phllies opening day rotation is certainly not set in stone, and these Spring Training games might go a long way in determining who will fill the rotation.
Going to see the Phillies at Spring Training? Mike Gill has places you must check out in Clearwater and Clearwater Beach while you're not watching baseball games!