Nola had his shortest home outing of 2018 last week when he allowed three runs to the Dodgers over five innings. Still, with 12 wins, a 2.42 ERA and an opposing batting average of .199, Nola has been one of baseball’s best starting pitchers.
Price’s start vs. the Orioles lasted an inning before the game was postponed due to rain. Despite a rough July with 6.43 ERA this month, he’s been solid since the All-Star break, with five strikeouts and no runs allowed in 6 1/3 innings vs. Detroit.