Writer: Kevin Durso

Phillies bid for another sweep as Nola faces Cubs

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In what could have been his final start as a Phillie, Cole Hamels fired the 13th no-hitter in franchise history, the first of his career.

From the seasoned veteran lefty whose time in Philly make be coming to a close to the highly-touted rookie right-hander just starting out. Aaron Nola takes the mound for the second time looking for similar success and a first of his own – a win – which would also give the Phillies a sweep of the Chicago Cubs. First pitch is set for 2:20 p.m.

Starting Pitching Matchup

Chicago Cubs (51-45)

Philadelphia Phillies (36-63)

RHP

Jason Hammel

(5-4, 2.82 ERA)

RHP

Aaron Nola

(0-1, 1.50 ERA)

Nola makes his second career start and his first on the road in the friendly confines of Wrigley Field. Nola allowed just one run, on a home run to the opposing pitcher no less, in his major-league debut, also surrendering five hits and one walk while striking out six in six innings. 

The Phillies face right-hander Jason Hammel, who allowed two runs – one earned – on five hits in five innings in his last start. He is 1-2 with a 6.58 ERA in his career against the Phillies in five games and four starts. However, Hammel is 5-2 with a 2.27 ERA at Wrigley Field in 15 games.

Starting Lineups

San Francisco Giants (31-25)

Philadelphia Phillies (18-24)

 

Position/Bats

Player

 

Position/Bats

Player

1

 CF/S

Dexter Fowler

1

2B/S

Cesar Hernandez

2

 C/L

Kyle Schwarber

2

CF/L

Odubel Herrera

3

 3B/R

Kris Bryant

3

3B/R

Maikel Franco

4

 1B/L

Anthony Rizzo

4

1B/L

Ryan Howard

5

 RF/R

Jorge Soler

5

LF/L

Cody Asche

6

 LF/L

Chris Coghlan

6

SS/S

Freddy Galvis

7

 SS/R

Starlin Castro

7

RF/L

Domonic Brown

8

 P/R

Jason Hammel

8

C/R

Cameron Rupp

9

 2B/R

Addison Russell

9

P/R

Aaron Nola

It's a very similar lineup to Saturday's no-hitter with one change. Cameron Rupp is catching again for the rookie Nola.

Nola faces a test with so many young players with potential at the top of the order for Chicago. Kyle Schwarber is back in the lineup with Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and Jorge Soler right behind him. Once again, the pitcher, Hammel, bats eighth.

Game Notes

  • Phillies vs. Hammel
    • Ryan Howard: .125 (1-for-8), 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 4 SO
    • Jeff Francoeur: .444 (4-for-9), 2B
    • Carlos Ruiz: .222 (2-for-9), 2B, 3 SO
  • Since the All-Star Break, the Phillies are 7-1 in eight games, tied for the best record in baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants.
  • A win on Sunday would give the Phillies their third sweep of the season and second in just over a week.
  • Regardless of Sunday's result, the Phillies have won the series against the Cubs, their third straight series win. It's the first time the Phillies have won three straight series since August 2014.

Gametime: 2:20 p.m.
Weather: 82 degrees, partly cloudy, 0% PoP
Location: Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
TV: CSN
Radio: 1210 WPHT, 94 WIP, SBP 1480 (Spanish)

Kevin Durso is an editorial assistant for Philliedelphia. Follow him on Twitter @Kevin_Durso.