Austin Nola's fifth-inning, run-scoring single off Aaron Nola gets Padres started on game-winning rally against Phillies in Game 2 of the NLCS
Ha-Seong Kim was on the move. The fifth-inning ball off Austin Nola’s bat was hunting a gap. As the Padres shortstop screamed around the bases for what turned out to be the start of the winning rally staged against Austin’s younger brother Aaron, the“He stoned ‘em huh?” Austin Nola said.“I know where their heads are at when Aaron’s pitching,” Austin Nola said after thein Game 2 of the NL Championship Series at Petco Park. “That’s the baby of the family. He pitches once every five days.
Kim started the fifth with a single to left and was on the move when Austin Nola stroked an 0-2 sinker into the right-center alley, scoring the Padres’ first run of the inning. “The first couple of times we played them and we beat them it was tough for me,” Austin Nola said. “Because you always watch your brother and you want him to do well. It’s your family. But when it’s up against your own team, you want to win. …
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