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Padres wins Austin Nola's RBI single-off brothers Aaron

San Diego — Austin Nola lofts an RBI single on the opposite field, knocking his brother Aaron to the right, facing the San Diego Padres dougout, to the right. I raised my fist.

It was the degree of emotion in the brotherhood confrontation.

Aaron Nola, 29, quickly returned to work, retiring the next two batters, and Austin Nola's Padres defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 1-0.

"I'm glad I won, but my brother lost," said Austin Nola, a 32-year-old catcher for the Padres. "He pitched an incredible game. It's fun to see him. No doubt. He did it twice to us. He threw 7 innings. Last year he threw 8 innings. What a performance by him.

"It was weird. I got a hit and thought," Oh, I feel good, "so when I saw him, I chased the next batter. He was trapped. His achievements. There is nothing to mislead him, "he added.

"Yes, I'll ask you about it tonight," Aaron jokingly told reporters. "He moves a lot."

According to STATS, the RBI became official stats in 1920, so the player has a RBI against his brother with a 1-0 victory. This is my first time.

"The story is there, right?" Said Padres manager Bob Melvin. "In such cases, baseball can be a great game. It can break your heart at other times. It's a great theater. The only RBI in a match with his brother, it's pretty cool.

San Diego's rookie left-handed MacKenzie Gore and three rescuers joined in five batters. Closer Taylor Rogers loaded the base with two outs for the ninth time before flying Kyle Schwarber to the centerfield.

Austin (left) and Aaron Nola
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Austin Nola is two and four pairs against his brother It was 0. In order to bring Eric Hosmer who was riding a one-out double, the season until the single in the opposite field was delivered to the right with 1 out in 6 times.

Aaron Nola, 29, lost his Padres balance in the first five innings. This involved a 32-year-old brother retiring as a grounder twice and punching out four times.

"I was behind 0-2 throughout the match against him," Austin said. "For the last two years I've been 0-2 against him. That's not new. That's what he's doing. You see his competitive side. That's what makes him I'm an elite. "

Norrath first met professionally on August 21st. They grew up in Baton Rouge and both played at LSU.

Aaron Nola (4-5) pitched well, except that his brother had cleared him up. He hit 10 and walked 2 while allowing 1 run and 7 hits in 7 innings.

"From a catching point of view, you have a pitcher and you're passing the pitcher, so it's exhausting to face him, and now I'm facing my brother in Major League Baseball. You have to switch to the fact that the game and he hasn't given up, "Austin Nola said. "So you have to mentally like to jump one after another." Okay, I have to help Mackenzie get over this. "And Boom, he's right after you. come.

Nabil Crismatt (4-0) threw two innings for victory. Luis Garcia broke the heart of order in 8th place. Rogers allowed two outs in a row and loaded two outs into the base by walking on behalf of Yairo Munoz with two outs before retiring Schwarber on his 22nd save.

The Padres had retired 12 straight batters until Alec Baume hit one in nine.