Reliving the Phillies Game 1 Win over the Marlins
The Phillies took game 1! They beat the Marlins 4-1 in large part thanks to a great performance by Zack Wheeler. Meaning now they need just 1 more win to…

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – OCTOBER 03: Bryson Stott #5 of the Philadelphia Phillies reacts after hitting a one-run RBI single during the fourth inning against the Miami Marlins in Game One of the Wild Card Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 03, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)The Phillies took game 1! They beat the Marlins 4-1 in large part thanks to a great performance by Zack Wheeler. Meaning now they need just 1 more win to advance to the NLDS, where the Braves await. But before we get into game 2, Andrew Salciunas and Ray Dunne wanted to relive game 1. In the Audio Vault today, they played some of the best moments from last night's game.
Here is the lineup from the Audio Vault Today:
- Alec Bohm doubles to drive in Johan Rojas (1-0 Phillies)
- Bryson Stott Singles to Drive in JT Realmuto, Nick Castellanos Thrown Out at Home (2-0 Phillies)
- Christain Pache Drives in Bryson Stott With a Single Up The Middle (3-0 Phillies)
- Zack Wheeler Gets Strike Out Number 8 Against Jazz Chisholm
- Wheeler Gets a Big Ovation From Crowd When He Leaves Game
- Wheeler Gives Fans Credit For How Well He Pitched
- Craig Kimbrel Gets The Final Out To Win Game 1
You can listen to the Audio Vault Below:
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How Aaron Nola Has Pitched Against The Marlins Hitters In His Career
Aaron Nola has not had the best of seasons. But tonight, he has a chance to be the hero. Nola is all set to take the mound in game 2. After winning game 1, if the Phillies win game 2, they move on to the NLDS to face the Braves. Lose? They will need to play a game 3 on Thursday night.
Nola's ERA this season ballooned to 4.56. Over a full run higher than the 3.25 ERA he had last season. He has at times been maddening for Phillies fans. There were nights when it would look like he was dealing, only for it all to blow up in one awful inning. He finished the season on a high note though. Once again it was Nola on the mound in the playoff clinching game. And once again he got the job done, giving up just 1 run in 6.2 innings.
It was Nola who pitched game 2 in the Wild Card Series last season. And on that night, he was as good as it gets. 6.2 innings of shutout baseball, surrendering just 4 hits. He got the win in a 3-0 game that sent the Phillies to the NLDS.
Aaron Nola has not had a great time vs. the Marlins this season. He started 3 games vs. them, giving up 12 runs in 16 innings. His most recent start against them saw him give up 4 runs across 4.1 innings, with all the runs coming in the 5th inning. In fact in every outing this year, he gave up 4 runs to the Marlins, never getting further than 6 innings.
But recent history aside, how has he pitched against this lineup overall? Do his career numbers look better than his last 3 performances? Before he takes the mound, lets look at how he has fared against all of the Marlins hitters he might face tonight.
Here are Aaron Nola's career numbers vs. this Marlins lineup:
Luis Arraez

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3 for 9, 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 HRs, 0 RBIs, 0 Walks, 0 Ks
.333/.333/.667/1.000
Jazz Chisholm JR.

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2 for 12, 0 2B, 0 HRs, 0 RBIs, 0 Walks, 7 Ks
.167/.231/.167/.397
Jorge Soler

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5 for 16, 1 2B, 0 HRs, 1 RBI, 2 Walks, 5 Ks
.313/.389/.375/.764
Josh Bell

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5 for 27, 1 2B, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs, 1 Walk, 4 Ks
.185/.214/.444/.659
Jake Burger

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1 for 2, 1 2B, 0 HRs, 0 RBIs, 0 Walks, 1 K
.500/.500/1.000/1.500
Bryan De La Cruz

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4 for 13, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 0 Walks, 1 K
.308/.308/.615/.923
Jesus Sanchez

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2 for 13, 0 2Bs, 1 HR, 3 RBIs, 1 Walk, 3 Ks
.154/.214/.385/.599
Garrett Hampson

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2 for 10, 0 2Bs, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs, 0 Walks, 4 Ks
.200/.200/.800/1.000
Jon Berti

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4 for 13, 1 2B, 1 HR, 2 RBIs, 1 Walk, 3 Ks
.308/.357/.615/.973
Jacob Stallings

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1 for 6, 1 2B, 0 HRs, 1 RBI, 1 Walk, 3 Ks
.167/.286/.333/.619
Joey Wendle

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3 for 12, 1 2B, 0 HRs, 1 RBI, 0 Walks, 5 Ks
.250/.250/.333/.583
Yuli Gurriel

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3 for 12, 0 2Bs, 0 HRs, 1 RBI, 0 Walks, 0 Ks
.250/.250/.250/.500