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Pitcher Aaron Nola expressed having soreness in his sprained right ankle, and he did not throw a planned bullpen session.
Nola (ankle) isn't expected to resume throwing off a mound until the Phillies return home from their road trip that concludes Sunday in Sacramento, MLB.com reports.
Aaron Nola ran this weekend for the first time since being placed on the IL, tested himself a bit more on Sunday and discussed an ankle injury that's taking a bit longer to heal than he expected.
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Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola did not throw a planned bullpen session on Saturday because of continued soreness in his sprained right ankle.
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