What is the current Aaron Nola Contract?

Last Modified Oct 20, 2023 19:24 GMT
Aaron Nola
Aaron Nola

Aaron Nola is a professional baseball pitcher who plays for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball. Nola was born on 4th June 1993, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and grew up playing baseball with his older brother Austin. His father, A. J., coached Nola's Little League team until he graduated from high school.


Aaron Nola was picked up by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011, but instead chose to attend university. He played college baseball in the Southeastern Conference. He was named SEC Pitcher of the Year for the LSU Tigers in 2014. The Philadelphia Phillies picked Nola in the 2014 Major League Draft. He was their seventh overall pick. In 2022, Nola went 11-13 with a 3.25 ERA and 235 strikeouts in 32 starts and 205 innings. Nola also owns the Majors' highest strikeout-to-walk ratio. For his spectacular performances, he earned his first All-Star selection in 2018. He also made the All-MLB Second Team in 2022.


Aaron Nola Contract Breakdown

YearBase salarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2014-$3,300,900$3,300,900-$3,300,900
2015$207,991-$207,991-$207,991
2016$517,500-$517,500-$517,500
2017$544,000-$544,000-$544,000
2018$573,000-$573,000-$573,000
2019$45,000,000$2,000,000$45,000,000-$6,000,000


How much is Aaron Nola getting paid?

Aaron Nola signed a 4 year contract worth $45,000,000 with the Philadelphia Phillies, including a $2,000,000 signing bonus. In 2023, Nola will earn a base salary of $16,000,000, while carrying a total salary of $16,000,000.


In 2014, Aaron Nola signed his first contract and got a signing bonus of $3,300,900 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year. Then in 2015, Aaron Nola signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $507,500 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


For the 2016 season, Aaron Nola signed another pre-arbitration contract with the Phillies. It was worth $517,500 for the duration of 1 year. In 2017, Aaron Nola signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $544,000 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year. Then in 2018, Aaron Nola signed another pre-arbitration contract with the Phillies. It was worth $573,000, for the duration of 1 year.


Finally, in 2019, Aaron Nola got an arbitration extension with a signing bonus of $2,000,000, an average salary of $11,250,000 with the Philadelphia Phillies, it is valid for a duration of 4-years.


How much does Aaron Nola make in a minute?

In 2023, his salary will be $16,000,000. As we know there are 525,600 minutes in a year. Now, if his salary is divided by the total number of minutes in a year, then he makes about $30.441 in a minute.


Aaron Nola Career Earnings

Aaron Nola has made a whopping $56,856,353 from his MLB career till now. This includes his total salary in his career, which is estimated to be $51,555,453 and the bonuses he has received in his career till now are $5,300,900.


Aaron Nola earned $15,000,000 for the 2022 season. And in 2021, he earned a total of $11,750,000.


What are the terms of Aaron Nola’s Contract?

Aaron Nola agreed to terms with the Philadelphia Phillies on a four-year, $45,000,000 contract that included a $2,000,000 signing bonus, $45,000,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $11,250,000. Nola will receive a base pay of $16,000,000 in 2023, with a total income of $16,000,000.


The only clause in Aaron’s contract is - the 2023 Club Option: $4.25 million buyout. His unrestricted free agency will commence in 2024.


How much of Aaron Nola’s Contract is guaranteed?

Aaron Nola's contract with the Philadelphia Phillies guarantees him a total of $45,000,000 for a duration of 4-years. His average annual salary will be $11,250,000. He also received signing bonus of $2,000,000 on this contract.


Aaron Nola Contract History

These are all the contracts of Aaron Nola till now:


2014: Aaron Nola got a signing bonus of $3,300,900 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


2015: Aaron Nola got a pre-arbitration of $507,500 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


2016: Aaron Nola got a pre-arbitration of $517,500 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


2017: Aaron Nola got a pre-arbitration of $544,000 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


2018: Aaron Nola got a pre-arbitration of $573,000 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


2019: Aaron Nola got an arbitration extension with a signing bonus of $2,000,000, an average salary of $11,250,000 with the Philadelphia Phillies, for the duration of 1 year.


Aaron Nola has a 4-year contract which is valid till 2024.



FAQs

A. Aaron Nola’s age is 30 years ( as of October, 2023).

A. Aaron Nola plays for the Philadelphia Phillies in Major League Baseball.

A. Aaron Nola earns around $30.441 in a minute.

A. Aaron Nola’s current salary is $16,000,000.

A. Aaron Nola’s current contract is valid for 4 years.

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