Nola is on the verge of being a top 10 pitcher.
He had all three pitches working, especially the changeup, which is far improved over last season.
Struggled with command the 1st inning, then settled down.
Throwing 93-94, but dropped to 90-91 on the two seamer at times, I think this was deliberate, hit a 91 MPH 2 seamer then come back with a 94 MPH 4 seamer.
He's developing into a pitcher, I think he works some more with Burris this offseason and builds strength and stamina.
Next year he'll be the old man of the rotation at age 25.
The HR by Yelich was a good pitch, 93 MPH FB on the inside edge of the plate, sometimes good hitters hit good pitches.
There are no more words for Hoskins, the closest thing was Howard his first few years, but Howard was never a polished hitter like Hoskins.
Hoskins has great plate discipline and does it all, HR on an inside pitch then takes an outside pitch to RF.
I'm starting to think his mini-slump in AAA ball was due to boredom.