
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola shared his thoughts following the team’s fifth straight loss to open the 2025 season. The Phillies dropped Game 1 of their series against the New York Mets on Monday night, continuing a frustrating start to the year. Nola didn’t hold back in describing the situation, calling the 0–5 record “brutal” as he reflected on both his performance and the team’s overall struggles.
Nola, who has been a consistent presence in Philadelphia’s rotation for years, has had difficulty finding his rhythm early in the season. While he’s known for his command and durability, his recent outings haven’t met expectations, adding to the pressure as the team tries to regain its footing. He acknowledged the challenges of starting the season in such a slump, but emphasized the importance of staying mentally strong and focused.
The Phillies’ slow start has been marked by missed opportunities at the plate and a lack of consistency from the pitching staff. In Monday’s game, a late rally fell short, highlighting the team’s inability to capitalize in key moments. Nola admitted that the losses have taken a toll, but he believes the team is capable of turning things around with time and improved execution.
Despite the rough beginning, there is still optimism within the clubhouse. Nola stressed that it’s early in the season and that the team has the talent and leadership to recover. He noted that past Phillies teams have faced adversity and managed to rebound, and he sees this year as no different. The players remain determined to shift the momentum and start putting together wins.
As the series against the Mets continues, all eyes will be on how the Phillies respond. With Nola and other key veterans leading the charge, the team hopes to end the losing streak and begin building a more positive trajectory. While the start has been far from ideal, Nola and his teammates are focused on staying unified and doing what it takes to get back on track.