A nice inning (and a nice third for Nola, considering).
I don't think Nola is anywhere near losing his spot or needing to go down (maybe IL if he's not being straight about how he feels). But it's a bummer that he's the #3 or 4 starter at the moment. Thank God for Jake and Eflin
Broadcast talked about how this is not actually just a 2019 trend. He gave up 8 HRs and had an average opposing OPS of .500-.550 from April to August. Then he gave up 9 HRs with an opposing OPS of .729 in Sept/October.