Aaron Nola To Be Shut Down For Two Weeks With Stress Reaction In Rib Cage
Briefly

Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola, already on the injured list due to a sprained right ankle, faces another setback after an MRI revealed a stress reaction in his right rib cage. This new injury prevents him from throwing for two weeks. With his last game played nearly six weeks ago, Nola's path to getting back into game shape becomes more complicated. There are growing concerns he might not return to the mound until after the All-Star break, extending his absence from play significantly.
Nola has suffered a stress reaction in his right rib cage, hindering his recovery from a previous ankle sprain and delaying his return to the mound.
The latest MRI has ruled Nola out from throwing for at least two weeks, creating uncertainty about when he might rejoin the Phillies' rotation.
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