Aaron Nola struggled Thursday. (David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire) Truist Park was packed Thursday night not just because fans wanted to see an NLDS rematch between the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies, but because iconic hip-hop duo Outkast was being honored with a bobblehead. While the reclusive Andre 3000 wasn't in attendance, Big Boi -- the other half of Outkast -- was. The 48-year-old even threw out the first pitch before the series-opening game between the two NL East rivals: https://twitter.com/PitchingNinja/status/1661888046457815045 Big Boi's first pitch may not have been especially impressive, but while appearing on the telecast later, he thought a pitch that Aaron Nola made to Eddie Rosario was spottieottiedopaliscious: https://twitter.com/PitchingNinja/status/1661890487198908416 Unfortunately for the Phillies, it wasn't an especially memorable night for Nola beyond this pitch. Continuing what's been a frustrating 2023 thus far, Nola allowed eight hits and five runs over six innings, with the Phillies eventually losing the game 8-5. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2023 Walk-Up SongsEven With His Mom Booing, Trea Turner Delivers The Biggest Hit Of The Phillies SeasonWhat’s Your Favorite Phillies Uniform? Bryce Harper & More Give Their PicksPhillies Add Rob Thomson Elf Bobblehead Giveaway To Theme Night ScheduleGregory Soto Is Having A Bizarre First Season With The PhilliesKody Clemens Is Embracing His Newfound Opportunity In A ‘Wild’ 2023Kevin Gausman Says Phillies Have ‘Best Lineup In NL’Jeff Hoffman’s New Slider Could Make Him A Weapon Out Of The Phillies BullpenTrea Turner Details Bryce Harper’s Recruiting Tactics: ‘We’re Going To Get You Over Here’‘He’s Got Some Of The Best Stuff I’ve Ever Seen’: Teammates Rave About José Alvarado’s Dominance Phillies Nation Podcast · Tim Kelly talks Bryce Harper, starting rotation struggles and more on SportsRadio 94 WIP