Every day until Opening Day arrives, Phillies Nation will take a daily look back at a regular season victory from that particular day in history that you can watch in full in lieu of live Phillies baseball. Think of it is as your daily Phillies watch recommendation. May 3, 2016- Phillies 1, Cardinals 0 Heading into his first career start against the St. Louis Cardinals, 22-year-old Aaron Nola was coming off the best start of his big league career. He threw seven shutout innings and struck out seven while only allowing two hits and one walk in a win against the Washington Nationals in D.C. He managed to put up the same final line against a Cardinals team that scored 10 runs in the first game of the series. Aaron Nola finished the 2016 season with a 6-9 record and a 4.78 ERA.(Arturo Pardavila III/Wikimedia Commons) The only Phillies run came off a Ryan Howard solo shot in the sixth inning. There were certain teams Howard absolutely destroyed during his 13-year MLB career and his hometown Cardinals were one of them. Coming into this game, Howard averaged one home run for every 11 at-bats against Cardinals pitching. He ended his career with a 1.083 OPS in 70 career games against St. Louis. https://www.philliesnation.com/2020/04/phillies-nation-podcast-most-memorable-2016-moments/ Phillies Lineup Odubel Herrera, center fieldFreddy Galvis, shortstopMaikel Franco, third baseRyan Howard, first baseCameron Rupp, catcherDarin Ruf, left fieldCésar Hernández, second baseAaron Nola, pitcherPeter Bourjos, right field Cardinals Lineup Matt Carpenter, third baseStephen Piscotty, right fieldMatt Holliday, left fieldMatt Adams, first baseYadier Molina, catcherRandal Grichuk, center fieldKolten Wong, second baseAledmys Díaz, shortstopMichael Wacha, pitcher You can watch the full game down below or by usingthis link. You can also watch it on your Smart TV or streaming device with the YouTube app. Just put in “PHI at SLN May 4 2016” into the search bar and click on the video. The date for this video is incorrect, hence why you have to put in May 4 as opposed to May 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu77NUL_erI MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION The Forgotten Iconic No-Hitter In Phillies HistoryRaul Ibanez Is Interested In Managing When The Time Is RightScott Kingery Opens Up On The Challenges Of Playing Multiple PositionsPhillies Uniforms Ranked Fourth Best In MLBPitching Prospect Damon Jones Is Staying Ready For Next Opportunity, Whenever It May ComeLarry Bowa Thinks DH Should Become Universal Or Be EliminatedWatch: Chase Utley Surprises Philadelphia Doctor On Intentional TalkJared Hughes Tells Funny Story About J.T. Realmuto’s Reaction To Viral MemeRealmuto, Gregorius Will Become Free Agents After 2020 Season Regardless Of LengthJoe Girardi Gushes About Bryce Harper: ‘He’s Such A Good Person’