The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Aaron Nola signs 4-year deal with Phillies

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CLEARWATER, FLA. (AP) » Pitcher Aaron Nola and the Philadelph­ia Phillies have agreed to a $45 million, four-year contract, avoiding a salary arbitratio­n hearing scheduled for this week.

The 25-year-old righthande­r set career bests last year when he was a first-time All-Star, going 17-6 with a 2.37 ERA. He would have been eligible for free agency after the 2021 season..

“I think Aaron Nola brings a preparatio­n we can all look up to and our other players can emulate,” Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said Wednesday. “I think his between-the-lines competitiv­eness is off the charts. He’s such a fighter, he’s such a grinder, he’s such a battler.”

Under a deal announced Wednesday, Nola gets a $2 million signing bonus, $4 million this year, $8 million in 2020, $11.75 million in 2021 and $15 million in 2022. Philadelph­ia has a $16 million team option for 2023 with a $4.25 million buyout.

“He doesn’t want any of the attention, he doesn’t want the spotlight on him,” Kapler said. “He just wants to compete, compete, compete. That’s what he’s done and that’s why he’s one of the two or three best pitchers in the National League over the course of the last couple of years.”

Eligible for arbitratio­n for the first time, Nola had asked for a raise from $573,000 to $6.75 million and the Phillies had offered $4.5 million. Nola is to discuss the deal Thursday.

Among the more than 175 players who were eligible for arbitratio­n this year, Nola is the first to get a deal of more than one guaranteed season. Arizona left-hander T.J. MacFarland and Milwaukee catcher Manny Pina agreed to contracts that included 2020 club options.

ARRIETA

Right-hander Jake Arrieta had left knee surgery last month. Kapler described the surgery as minor and said it was a meniscus cleanup with no structural issues.

Kapler said Arrieta already has pitched off a mound and the team expects him to be ready for the regular season.

“We’re just going to be smart about his running and cutting progressio­n,” Kapler said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Right-hander Jerad Eickhoff had carpal tunnel surgery on Oct. 1 and recently had a follow-up visit where it was determined he was not a candidate for further surgery. Kapler said Eickhoff will throw a bullpen session next week and be re-evaluated.

“I think he’s had so much adversity over the last 12-18 months,” Kapler said. “He just wants to feel 100 percent so he continues to strive toward that goal.”

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 ?? MATT SLOCUM — AP FILE ?? Philadelph­ia Phillies’ ace Aaron Nola agreed to a $45 million, four-year contract with the team.
MATT SLOCUM — AP FILE Philadelph­ia Phillies’ ace Aaron Nola agreed to a $45 million, four-year contract with the team.

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