No Hit Bid

Sunday at Citi Field, Aaron Nola spent five innings dropping hints for those of us of a certain age about a long-ago Phillies ace working his magic against the Mets. The righthander took a no-hitter into the 6th inning before Pete Alonso launched a pitch well past the right field wall. OK, Nola really was little more than half way into letting us speak Jim Bunning's name -- and due to walks and errors, it wasn't on track to be a perfect game. 
It underscored the faith the club had in rewarding Nola with a four-year, eight-figure extension, as the 8-3 victory.
To be fair, let's give props to the rising star who spoiled the no-no bid. Along with Nola atop this page, here' Pete Alonso doing an elbow bump with fellow Mets all star Jeff McNeil, the player he drove in with that home run.

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