Iv¨¢n Manuel Nova¡Married Aura Castillo de Nova (1/25/18); has four children: Jaymee (6/25/04), Jaydee (10/29/05), Brandon (11/6/09) and Aura Esthela (3/22/19)¡Hobbies: Playing dominoes, fishing and spending time with family.
2020
Pitched for DET...Made four starts before being placed on the IL, 8/15, with right triceps tendinitis and missed the remainder of the season.
2019
Tied for the Major League lead with 34 starts in 2019 with Chicago (AL), marking the second time in his career he's recorded 30-or-more starts in a season...Led the Majors by inducing 30 ground ball double plays and recording a 1.44 ground ball double plays per 9.0 innings...Went 4-7 with a 5.58 ERA (100.0IP/62ER) in 18 starts prior to the All-Star break, while he had a 7-5 mark with a 3.72 ERA (87.0IP/36ER) in 16 starts after the break...Threw his first complete game of the season, and ninth of his career on July 22 vs. Miami, allowing just one run on four hits with zero walks and five strikeouts while throwing 112 pitches...marked his first complete game since April 29, 2017 at Miami, and his 112 pitchers were tied for the second-most in his career...Recorded his second complete game of the season on August 13 vs. Houston, giving up one unearned run on four hits with three strikeouts...Allowed one earned run-or-less in five consecutive starts from July 22-August 13, posting a 4-0 record with a 0.49 ERA (37.0IP/2ER) and 17 strikeouts...his ERA was the lowest in the American League and second-lowest in the Majors, trailing only Los Angeles (NL)'s Hyun-Jin Ryu (0.46), during that stretch...Compiled a 5-1 record with a 1.17 ERA (46.0IP/6ER) over his final seven starts of the season at Guaranteed Rate Field from July 7-September 28...his 1.17 home ERA was the lowest in the Majors from July 1-end of the season.
2018
Made 29 starts with Pittsburgh, the second-highest total of his career (31 in 2017) ... Averaged 1.96 walks per 9.0 IP (35 BB), the fourth-best mark in the National League … did not issue more than three walks in any of his 29 starts ... Limited opponents to a .231 (33-143) average with RISP and a .077 (1-13) mark with the bases loaded ... Posted a 2.99 ERA (27 ER/81.1 IP) over 14 starts at home, the 10th-best mark in the National League … went 6-2 with a 2.84 ERA (21 ER/66.2 IP) in 11 starts during the day, compared to 3-7 with a 5.15 ERA (54 ER/94.1 IP) over 18 starts at night ... Combined to go 2-1 with a 3.32 ERA (14 ER/38.0 IP) over six starts in March/April … matched his season high with nine strikeouts over 6.2 IP in a win on 4/15 at Miami … threw 8.0 scoreless IP on 4/26 vs. Detroit ... Fell to 0-4 with a 7.61 ERA (20 ER/23.2 IP) over five starts in May … gave up five runs on six hits over 2.0 IP in a no decision on 5/8 at the White Sox ... Was on the 10-day disabled list from 5/28-6/9 with a sprained right index finger… went 2-0 with a 1.75 ERA (5 ER/25.2 IP) over four starts in June … threw 8.0 scoreless IP for the second time on 6/22 vs. Arizona ... Made three straight quality starts from 8/9-21 … tied his season best with nine strikeouts over 6.0 scoreless IP on 9/8 vs. Miami.
2017
Established career highs in starts and innings pitched while spending his first full season as a starting pitcher (without any time on the D.L. or in the minors)...Went 9-6 with a 3.21 ERA and a .254 opponents batting average against in 18 starts prior to the All-Star break and 2-8 with a 5.83 ERA and a .316 average against in 13 starts after...Posted an 8-2 record and a 2.80 ERA in 12 home starts (includes 11 starts at PNC Park and one "home" game at Bowman Field in Williamsport, PA)... Went 3-12 with a 5.02 ERA in 19 road starts; was winless (0-8) in his last nine road starts after winning on 7/8 at Wrigley Field... Started the Pirates Home Opener (team game #3) on 4/7 vs. Atlanta and was the winning pitcher (6.0ip/1r/0er)...Tossed a complete game in a losing effort on 4/17 at St. Louis; threw just 78 pitches in a 2-1 loss to Lance Lynn...Ended his streak of 154 batters faced without issuing a base on balls after walking Yankees pitcher Jordan Montgomery on 4/23; was his first walk since 9/13/16...His streak of six starts without a walk was the longest by a Pittsburgh pitcher since Babe Adams (also six) in 1922-23...Tied team record by making 17 consecutive starts with one walk or fewer from 8/6/16 thru 5/4/17 - also Babe Adams from 7/1/22 thru 5/7/23...Pitched his second complete game on 4/29 at Miami, becoming the first Pittsburgh pitcher since Zane Smith in 1992 to have two complete games in the month of April... Was named National League Pitcher-of-the-Month of the month of April after going 3-2 with a 1.50 ERA (36.0ip/6er) in five starts; the first Pittsburgh pitcher since Gerrit Cole (April 2015) to take home Pitcher-of-the-Month accolades...Pitched 8.1 innings while winning his fifth game on 5/25 at Atlanta...Collected his first hit of the season on 5/30 vs. Arizona (single off Robbie Ray), snapping an 0-for-28 streak dating back to 2016...Ranked third among National League pitchers with 41.0 innings pitched during the month of May, trailing only Carlos Martinez (44.1) and Max Scherzer (43.2)...Left his start on 6/6 at Baltimore in the seventh inning due to left knee inflammation...Also gave up three home runs on 6/6; the first time he allowed three homers in a game since 4/19/14...Pitched 6.0 innings or more in each of his first 15 starts; the first Pittsburgh pitcher to do so in a season since Eddie Solomon (17 starts) in 1981...Walked a season-high four batters on 9/22 vs. St. Louis; the first time he issued four walks in a game since 8/25/15...Went 1-for-51 and had nine sacrifice bunts as a batter; went hitless in his last 27 at bats after collecting lone hit on 5/30...Left his final start on 9/28 after being hit by a pitch (right hand) in his first at bat.
2016
Went 12-8 with a 4.17 ERA (162.0ip/75er), 28 walks and 127 strikeouts in 32 total games (26 starts) with New York (AL) and Pittsburgh...Ranked fifth among Major League pitchers with a 1.56 BB/9.0ip ratio...Set career highs in games and his three complete games tied his single-season career high (also had three with the Yankees in 2013)... His three complete games with Pittsburgh were the most by a Pirates pitcher since Zach Duke had three in 2009...Began season pitching in relief with the Yankees...Tossed 4.0 scoreless innings in his first appearance on 4/6 vs. Houston and earned his first Major League save in New York's 16-6 victory...Picked up his second career relief win (also 5/25/13) after tossing 2.1 scoreless frames in 6-3 victory on 4/22 vs. Tampa Bay...Suffered loss while making final relief appearance on 5/1 at Boston...Went 1-1 and posted a 5.14 ERA (14.0ip/8er) in his six relief outings...Made first start with the Yankees on 5/9 vs. Kansas City (4.2ip/1er) and received a no-decision...Won backto-back starts on three occasions; 5/14 and 5/19, 6/4 and 6/9 and again before and after the All-Star break on 7/7 and 7/18...Went 6-5 with a 4.86 ERA (83.1ip/45er) in his 15 starts with New York...Was acquired by Pittsburgh on 8/1...Made his debut with the Pirates on 8/6 and won a 5-3 decision vs. Cincinnati (7.0ip/3er) while throwing just 76 pitches...Also singled off Homer Bailey on 8/6 and scored his first Major League run...Threw 98 pitches while pitching his fourth career complete game on 8/23 vs. Houston...Gave up one run in 6.0ip while winning a 3-1 decision on 8/28 at Milwaukee; also left the game after six innings with left hamstring discomfort...Became the second Pittsburgh pitcher in the last 75 years to go 4-0 in his first five games with the Pirates (also Dave LaPoint in 1988)...Went 4-0 with a 2.87 ERA in five starts during the month of August; was one of only four pitchers in the National League to produce a 4-0 record while making five or more starts during the month...Pitched his second complete game on 9/8 vs. Cincinnati (94 pitches)...Became the first Bucco pitcher since Paul Maholm in 2007 to throw fewer than 100 pitches in two complete games in the same season... Gave up 18 hits and 11 runs (seven earned) while losing back-to-back starts on 9/18 and 9/24...Was credited with his third complete game of the season in his final start on 9/29 vs. Chicago (5.1ip/1er); game ended in a 1-1 tie due to rain in the sixth inning...Issued only one walk in his first five starts (31.1ip) with the Pirates and just three free passes overall with the Bucs in 64.2ip... Went 3-for-26 (.115) at the plate overall with New York and Pittsburgh.
2015
Went 6-11 with a 5.07 ERA (94.0IP, 53ER) in 17 starts after returning from the 60-day disabled list in June...held opponents to a .269 (99-for-368) average; LH .312 (59-for-189), RH .223 (40-for-179)...set a career high with 11 losses, recording a loss in seven of his final eight starts...Missed the first 71 team games on the 60-day D.L. while recovering from "Tommy John" surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, which was performed on 4/29/14...went 1-1 with a 4.02 ERA (15.2IP, 7ER) in three rehab starts - one with Single-A Tampa and two with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre...Returned from the injury to throw 6.2 scoreless innings (3H, 2BB, 1K) and earn the win in his season debut on 6/24 vs. Philadelphia...marked his first start since 4/19/14 at Tampa Bay...was the first Yankees pitcher to throw at least 6.2 scoreless innings with 3H-or-fewer in his season debut since Orlando 'El Duque' Hernandez (8.0IP, 1H, 0ER) on 4/6/02 vs. Tampa Bay...marked his only scoreless start of the season...Took a decision in all 17 starts...was the first pitcher to receive a decision in every appearance and make at least 17 appearances since 1942, when Philadelphia-AL's Lum Harris went 11-15 in 26 games (20 starts) and Chicago-AL's Ted Lyons went 14-6 in 20 starts...is only the third Yankees pitcher with a decision in every one of 17-or-more appearances, joining Red Ruffing in 1939 (21-7 in 28 starts) and Clark Griffith in 1903 (14-11 in 25 games/24 starts)...was tied with Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco, the Angels' Garrett Richards and Washington's Max Scherzer for the longest streak of starts with a decision in the Majors in 2015...marked the Yankees' longest streak of decisions in starts to begin a season since Andy Hawkins took decisions in his first 24 starts in 1989...dating to 9/15/13, has taken a decision in each of his last 24 starts (9-15), the longest such streak by a Yankees pitcher since Hawkins' 24-start streak...is the longest such streak by an AL pitcher since Roy Halladay took decisions in 26 consecutive starts from 6/30/08-5/17/09...Went 4-3 with a 3.10 ERA (40.2IP, 14ER) over his first seven starts (6/24-8/2), allowing 2ER-or-fewer in five of the seven outings...was removed from the rotation after his loss on 9/12 vs. Toronto (G2) but rejoined the rotation due to Tanaka's injury and made three more starts...went 2-8 with a 6.58 ERA (53.1IP, 39ER) in his final 10 starts...finished the season by losing his final four starts, the longest losing streak of his career...Took a shutout into the sixth inning of six different starts, including four of his 11 losses...Went 3-6 with a 6.17 ERA (46.2IP, 32ER) in nine starts at Yankee Stadium and 3-5 with a 3.99 ERA (47.1IP, 21ER) in eight road starts...had a Yankee Stadium-record streak of 27 consecutive starts at Yankee Stadium with 1HR-or-fewer from 7/31/12-9/12/15...it was tied for the longest streak of home starts without allowing multiple HRs by a Yankee since 1984...Had a 3.93 run support average (94.0IP, 41RS)...went 6-0 when receiving at least 3R and 0-11 when receiving 2R-or-fewer...His .223 (40-for-179) opponents' BA vs. RHB was 12th-lowest in the AL (min. 175AB vs. RHB)...held opponents to a .194 average (18-for-93) with RISP and a .295 average (81-for-275) in all other situations.
2014
Was 2-2 with an 8.27 ERA (20.2IP, 19ER) in four starts with the Yankees before a right elbow injury ended his season on 4/19...opponents batted .372 (32-for-86, 6HR); LH .346 (18-for-52, 0HR), RH .412 (14-for-34, 6HR)...made his fourth career Opening Day roster (2011-14)...Prior to allowing 7ER in 3.2IP on 4/8 vs. Baltimore, had held opponents to 4ER-or-fewer in 24 consecutive starts dating back to 9/15/12...marked the longest such streak by a Yankees pitcher since Ron Guidry allowed 4ER-or-fewer in 27 consecutive starts from 6/2/81-6/24/82...Was removed from his start on 4/19 at Tampa Bay with right elbow soreness, after allowing 8ER in 4.0IP (8H, 1BB, 4HR, 4K)...prior to that start, had allowed 1HR-or-fewer in 26 consecutive starts dating back to the 2012 season, which had been the second-longest active streak in the AL at the time...allowed multiple home runs in a game for the first time since 8/21/12 at Chicago-AL (2HR)...Underwent an MRI on 4/19 revealing a partial tear of the right ulnar collateral ligament...was placed on the 15-day D.L. on 4/20 with a right elbow ulnar collateral ligament injury (transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 4/24)...Underwent "Tommy John" surgery on 4/29 to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow...the surgery was performed by Dr. James Andrews in Pensacola, Fla...Made five official spring training starts, going 2-1 with a 3.66 ERA (19.2IP, 21H, 8ER, 2BB, 21K).
2013
Was 9-6 with a 3.10 ERA (139.1IP, 48ER) in 23G/20GS in two stints with the Yankees (4/1-5/31 and 6/23-9/29)¡ opponents batted .258 (135-for-523, 9HR); LH .264 (74-for-280, 3HR), RH .251 (61-for-243, 6HR)¡ allowed just 29 extra-base hits (20 doubles, 9HR) after allowing 87 extra-base hits (52 doubles, 7 triples, 28HR) in 2012. His 0.56HR/9.0IP ratio was the second-lowest among American League starters, behind Detroit's Anibal Sanchez (0.45)¡ allowed just one unearned run all season, with the Yankees making just two errors behind him. In his first stint with the Yankees (4/1-5/31), went 2-1 with a 5.16 ERA (22.2IP, 13ER) in six games (four starts)¡ in his second stint (6/23-9/29), was 7-5 with a 2.70 ERA (116.2IP, 35ER) in 17 appearances (16 starts). Was named by MLB on 9/4 as the AL "Pitcher of the Month" for August¡ went undefeated in six starts during the month, going 4-0 with a 2.08 ERA (43.1IP,10ER)¡ among AL leaders during the time span, finished first in ERA (min. 27.0IP), was tied for first in wins and starts, and tied for third in innings pitched¡ his four wins were his second-highest total ever for a calendar month (5-0 in August of 2011). Was placed on the 15-day disabled list from 4/27- 5/23 with right triceps inflammation, missing 24 team games¡ left his start on 4/26 with right elbow soreness. Was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/31, going 2-0 with a 2.04 ERA (17.2IP, 4ER) and 17K in three starts¡ tossed at least 6.0 innings and allowed no more than 1ER in two of those outings¡ held opponents to a .234 (15-for-64) batting average with only four extra-base hits (3 doubles, 1HR), with all three doubles coming in the same start (6/11 vs. Buffalo)¡ was recalled on 6/23. Notched the 50th perfect inning in Major League history, striking out Ike Davis, Mike Baxter and Ruben Tejada-all on three pitches each-in the eighth inning of his relief appearance on 5/29 vs. New York-NL¡ became the first Yankees pitcher to accomplish the feat since A.J. Burnett did so on 6/20/09 at Florida (third inning - struck out Josh Johnson, Chris Coghlan and Emilio Bonifacio). Registered his first career complete game on 7/5 vs. Baltimore (W, 9.0IP, 3H, 1BB, 11K, 1HR, 1HP)¡ struck out 11 batters, one shy of his career high (12K on 5/19/12 vs. Cincinnati)¡ became the first Yankee to throw a complete game while striking out at least 11 batters and allowing three-or-fewer hits since Mike Mussina on 9/24/02 vs. Tampa Bay (9.0IP, 2H, 12K in a 6-0 Yankees victory). Tossed at least 7.0 innings and allowed 3ER-or-fewer in seven consecutive starts from 7/5-8/14, becoming the first Yankee to accomplish the feat since CC Sabathia did so in eight straight starts from 6/25-8/1/11 and the first Yankees right-hander to do so since David Cone from 6/24-7/28/98 (also seven consecutive starts). Tossed 48.0 consecutive homerless innings from 7/22-8/25 prior to a sixth-inning Evan Longoria home run on 8/25 at Tampa Bay. Tossed his first career complete-game shutout on 8/31 vs. Baltimore (9.0IP, 3H, 1BB, 5K, 2HP) in a 2-0 Yankees win. Recorded a no-decision in the Yankees' 9-8 loss on 9/5 vs. Boston (4.0IP, 5H, 3ER, 1HR, 2BB, 3K)¡ marked his shortest start since 4/26/13 vs. Toronto, when he lasted 2.0IP and left with right elbow pain¡ was his shortest non-injury affected start since 9/22/12 vs. Oakland (2.1IP, 5H, 3ER)¡ threw 47 pitches in the third inning, facing eight batters and allowing 2ER (on 2 singles, 1 double, 2BB). Earned the win in the Yankees' 6-0 victory vs. San Francisco on 9/21 (9.0IP, 6H, 1BB, 7K), tossing his third career complete game (also 8/31/13 and 7/5/13, both vs. Baltimore) and second complete-game shutout¡ joined Hiroki Kuroda (two in 2012) and Mike Mussina (two in 2005, two in '02 and three in '01) as the only Yankees with multiple complete-game shutouts in a single season since the start of 1999.
2012
Was 12-8 with a 5.02 ERA (170.1 IP, 95 ER) in 28 starts for the Yankees...became just the third Yankees pitcher over the last 80 years to win at least 12 games in a season with an ERA above 5.00: also Randy Johnson (17-11, 5.00 ERA in 2006) and Richard Dotson (12-9, 5.00 ERA in 1988)...Held opposing batters to a .169 (11-for-65) batting average with runners in scoring position and two outs...marked the second-lowest such average among AL pitchers who made at least 25 starts in 2012, behind the Angels' Jered Weaver (.152)...Allowed 87 extra-base hits (52 doubles, 7 triples, 28 HRs), tied with Arizona's Ian Kennedy for most among all Major League hurlers and the most ever surrendered in a season by a Yankees pitcher...Registered a team-high 10 hit-batters, tying for the eighth-most in the AL...hit four batters over his final six starts of the year (8/11-9/27)...Induced 19 double play grounders, second-most on the staff behind Hiroki Kuroda (23)...Went 4-2 with a 4.67 ERA (52.0 IP, 27 ER) in nine daytime starts, and posted an 8-6 mark with a 5.17 ERA (118.1 IP, 68 ER) in 19 starts at night...Allowed 2 HRs in 4/15 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, including a fifth-inning two-run homer to Chris Iannetta...snapped a streak of 196.2 consecutive innings pitched without allowing a homer with a runner on base that dated back to September 2010...Suffered his first loss on 5/2 at Baltimore, snapping his 15-game winning streak dating back to 6/10/11...was the second-longest winning streak by a Yankee in franchise history, trailing only Roger Clemens (16 straight wins from 5/26-9/19/01)...Struck out a career-high 12 batters in 5/19 loss vs. Cincinnati, including each of his first seven outs...became the first Yankees pitcher in exactly 79 years to allow at least five runs while fanning at least a dozen batters (also Don Brennan, who surrendered five runs while striking out 12 St. Louis Browns at the original Yankee Stadium on 5/19/33)...Also became the fourth Yankee in the Live Ball Era (since 1920) with at least 12 Ks in 6.0 IP or less (also A.J. Burnett and Joba Chamberlain in 2009 and Scott Sanderson in 1991)...Had his 12-game road winning streak snapped on 7/3 at Tampa Bay...was undefeated in his previous 16 road starts (6/20/11-6/23/12), going 12-0 with a 3.17 ERA (105.0 IP, 37 ER) over the span...Went 2-5 with a 7.05 ERA (60.0 IP, 47 ER) following the All-Star break...Lost three straight decisions over five starts from 7/15-8/6...marked the first time in his career he lost consecutive decisions as a starter (in 55 GS)...according to Elias, only David Cone (81 starts) and Whitey Ford (53 starts) also went at least 50 starts into their Yankees careers before losing two straight decisions as a starter...Tied a career-high with 3 HRs allowed in 7/15 loss vs. Los Angeles-AL...Allowed a career-high 9 ERs on 7/31 vs. Baltimore (5.0 IP, 10 H, 1 HR, 1 BB, 5 K, 1 WP), becoming the first Yankees pitcher to allow at least 9 Rs and 10 Hs in a start since Sergio Mitre on 9/6/09 at Toronto (11 H, 11 R) and the first Yankee to allow at least 9 Rs in a start at the current Yankee Stadium...allowed 7 Rs in a 32-pitch second inning...Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 8/23 with inflammation in his right rotator cuff...missed 14 games before being reinstated prior to his start on 9/15 at Tampa Bay in which he earned the win...Combined to allow 7 ERs in 7.0 IP over his final two starts (9/22 vs. Oakland and 9/27 at Toronto).
2011
Was 16-4 with a 3.70 ERA (165.1IP, 68ER) in 28 games (27 starts) in his rookie season with the Yankees...among qualifying rookie starters (starts only), ranked first in wins (16), second in ERA (3.66), third in innings pitched (164.2) and fourth in opponents' batting average against (.256) and strikeouts (98)...opponents batted .258 (163-for-633); LH .240 (75-for-313); RH .275 (88-for- 320)...the Yankees were 19-8 in his starts ... His 16 wins marked the most among Major League rookies and tied for ninth most among all Major League pitchers... marked the most wins by a Yankees rookie since Stan Bahnsen in 1968 (17-12)...since 2000, only three Major League rookies compiled more wins in a season: CC Sabathia in 2001 (17 w/Cleveland), Justin Verlander in 2006 (17 w/Detroit) and Jason Jennings in 2002 (16 w/Colorado) ... Won 16 of his first 20 decisions of the season... according to Elias, only four other rookies won at least 16 of their first 20 decisions in a season: Bob Grim (1954), Jack S. Sanford (1957), Wally Bunker (1964) and Tom Gordon (1989) ... According to Elias, the Yankees' 19-8 (.703) mark in games started by Nova was the second-best for any AL team in starts by one pitcher (min: 20GS), behind only Detroit's Justin Verlander (25-9 , .735). At 15-3 (.833) through his first 25 starts of the season, marked the second-highest winning percentage for a rookie since 1910...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, only Boston's Mike Nagy (.846, 11-2) had a higher mark over his first 25 starts of 1969 ... Made 16 "quality starts" (at least 6.0IP, 3ER or fewer), lasting 7.0 or more innings in 10 of those outings and holding his opponent to 1ER or less in seven of those appearances ... Made five spring training starts, going 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA (20.0IP, 4ER), earning a spot in the rotation...led all Yankees starters in ERA, the lowest mark for a Yankees pitcher during the exhibition season (minimum: 20.0IP) since Jaret Wright posted a 0.86 ERA in the spring of 2005, according to Elias ... With his win on 4/4 vs. Minnesota became the first Yankees rookie to win a start within a season's first four games since 22-year-old Al Leiter defeated the Brewers, 4-1, in the fourth game of the 1988 season, according to the Elias. Started three of the Yankees' first 12 games, the first Yankees rookie to accomplish the feat since Bill Piercy in 1921...started four games in April, the seventh Yankees rookie to do so, joining Bill Burbach (1969), Doc Medich (1973), Bob Tewksbury (1986), Al Leiter (1988), Kei Igawa (2007) and Ian Kennedy (2008) ... Became one of two Yankees since 1980 to go undefeated in his first six career starts, joining Joba Chamberlain (first 7GS in 2008) ... Made his lone relief appearance on 4/19 at Toronto and recorded the loss, allowing 1ER in 0.2IP (2H) in the "walk-off" loss ... Held the Rangers to one unearned run and just 2H in 7.1IP to earn the win on 5/6 at Texas...became just the second Yankees rookie over the last 25 years (since 1986) to earn a win while limiting his opponent to just 2H and 0ER and pitching more than 7.0 innings in a road start (also Mariano Rivera, 7/4/95 at Chicago-AL) ... Went undefeated in his last 16 starts (12-0 with a 3.25 ERA)...according to Elias, tied the Yankees' all-time record for longest winning streak as a starting pitcher in a single season by a rookie, set by Russ Ford in 1910 and matched by Atley Donald in 1939...was the longest for any Major League rookie since Cincinnati's Tom Browning went undefeated in 14 consecutive starts in 1985...had his streak of winning eight consecutive starts come to an end in his start on 9/8 at Baltimore with a no-decision...the eight-start streak ran from 7/1-9/2, becoming the first Yankees rookie with such a streak since Marius Russo won eight straight in 1939, according to Elias ... The Yankees won 12-consecutive starts with Nova on the mound from 6/10-9/2/11, their longest streak of wins in games started by a particular pitcher since they won 20 straight games started by Roger Clemens in 2001 ... Was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre on 7/3, following Bartolo Colon's return from the D.L...made three starts for Scranton/WB, going 1-2 with a 3.38 ERA (16.0IP, 6ER, 18K, 2BB)...made his last minor league start on 7/19 at the Columbus Clippers and recorded the loss, allowing 1ER in just 1.1IP before being removed from the game with a sore right ankle (3H, 1BB, 3K, 1HR) ... Was recalled from Scranton/WB prior to his start on 7/30 in Game 2 of a doubleheader vs. Baltimore...went 8-0 with a 3.18 ERA (73.2IP, 26ER) over the remainder of the regular season, holding opponents to 3ER or less in nine of 11 starts ... Went 1-1 with a 4.32 ERA in two ALDS appearances (one start) vs. Detroit...made his postseason debut in relief in Game 1, which was halted due to rain on 9/30 in the bottom of the second inning with the score tied, 1-1... game was resumed the following day with Nova on the mound for the Yankees...held the Tigers to 2ER in 6.1IP (4H, 4BB, 5K) to earn the win, becoming the first Yankees rookie to earn a win in his postseason debut since Orlando Hernandez on 10/10/98 in Game 4 of the ALCS at Cleveland...retired his first seven batters faced ... Made his first career postseason start in the deciding Game 5, allowing 2ER in 2.0IP (3H, 0BB, 3K, 2HR) before exiting with a tight right forearm and suffering the loss...was the first Yankees rookie to start a winner-take-all postseason game since Mel Stottlemyre in the 1964 WS at St. Louis, and became only the second rookie pitcher all time to make his first postseason start in a winner-take-all game, joining the Phillies' Marty Bystrom in the 1980 NLCS Game 5 at Houston, according to the Elias Sports Bureau ... Was diagnosed with a Grade 1 Flexor Strain of his right forearm after seeing Dr. Christopher Ahmad and undergoing an MRI at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on 10/7.
2010
Was 16-4 with a 3.70 ERA (165.1IP, 68ER) in 28 games (27 starts) in his rookie season with the Yankees...among qualifying rookie starters (starts only), ranked first in wins (16), second in ERA (3.66), third in innings pitched (164.2) and fourth in opponents' batting average against (.256) and strikeouts (98)...opponents batted .258 (163-for-633); LH .240 (75-for-313); RH .275 (88-for- 320)...the Yankees were 19-8 in his starts ... His 16 wins marked the most among Major League rookies and tied for ninth most among all Major League pitchers... marked the most wins by a Yankees rookie since Stan Bahnsen in 1968 (17-12)...since 2000, only three Major League rookies compiled more wins in a season: CC Sabathia in 2001 (17 w/Cleveland), Justin Verlander in 2006 (17 w/Detroit) and Jason Jennings in 2002 (16 w/Colorado) ... Won 16 of his first 20 decisions of the season... according to Elias, only four other rookies won at least 16 of their first 20 decisions in a season: Bob Grim (1954), Jack S. Sanford (1957), Wally Bunker (1964) and Tom Gordon (1989) ... According to Elias, the Yankees' 19-8 (.703) mark in games started by Nova was the second-best for any AL team in starts by one pitcher (min: 20GS), behind only Detroit's Justin Verlander (25-9 , .735). At 15-3 (.833) through his first 25 starts of the season, marked the second-highest winning percentage for a rookie since 1910...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, only Boston's Mike Nagy (.846, 11-2) had a higher mark over his first 25 starts of 1969 ... Made 16 "quality starts" (at least 6.0IP, 3ER or fewer), lasting 7.0 or more innings in 10 of those outings and holding his opponent to 1ER or less in seven of those appearances ... Made five spring training starts, going 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA (20.0IP, 4ER), earning a spot in the rotation...led all Yankees starters in ERA, the lowest mark for a Yankees pitcher during the exhibition season (minimum: 20.0IP) since Jaret Wright posted a 0.86 ERA in the spring of 2005, according to Elias ... With his win on 4/4 vs. Minnesota became the first Yankees rookie to win a start within a season's first four games since 22-year-old Al Leiter defeated the Brewers, 4-1, in the fourth game of the 1988 season, according to the Elias. Started three of the Yankees' first 12 games, the first Yankees rookie to accomplish the feat since Bill Piercy in 1921...started four games in April, the seventh Yankees rookie to do so, joining Bill Burbach (1969), Doc Medich (1973), Bob Tewksbury (1986), Al Leiter (1988), Kei Igawa (2007) and Ian Kennedy (2008) ... Became one of two Yankees since 1980 to go undefeated in his first six career starts, joining Joba Chamberlain (first 7GS in 2008) ... Made his lone relief appearance on 4/19 at Toronto and recorded the loss, allowing 1ER in 0.2IP (2H) in the "walk-off" loss ... Held the Rangers to one unearned run and just 2H in 7.1IP to earn the win on 5/6 at Texas...became just the second Yankees rookie over the last 25 years (since 1986) to earn a win while limiting his opponent to just 2H and 0ER and pitching more than 7.0 innings in a road start (also Mariano Rivera, 7/4/95 at Chicago-AL) ... Went undefeated in his last 16 starts (12-0 with a 3.25 ERA)...according to Elias, tied the Yankees' all-time record for longest winning streak as a starting pitcher in a single season by a rookie, set by Russ Ford in 1910 and matched by Atley Donald in 1939...was the longest for any Major League rookie since Cincinnati's Tom Browning went undefeated in 14 consecutive starts in 1985...had his streak of winning eight consecutive starts come to an end in his start on 9/8 at Baltimore with a no-decision...the eight-start streak ran from 7/1-9/2, becoming the first Yankees rookie with such a streak since Marius Russo won eight straight in 1939, according to Elias ... The Yankees won 12-consecutive starts with Nova on the mound from 6/10-9/2/11, their longest streak of wins in games started by a particular pitcher since they won 20 straight games started by Roger Clemens in 2001 ... Was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre on 7/3, following Bartolo Colon's return from the D.L...made three starts for Scranton/WB, going 1-2 with a 3.38 ERA (16.0IP, 6ER, 18K, 2BB)...made his last minor league start on 7/19 at the Columbus Clippers and recorded the loss, allowing 1ER in just 1.1IP before being removed from the game with a sore right ankle (3H, 1BB, 3K, 1HR) ... Was recalled from Scranton/WB prior to his start on 7/30 in Game 2 of a doubleheader vs. Baltimore...went 8-0 with a 3.18 ERA (73.2IP, 26ER) over the remainder of the regular season, holding opponents to 3ER or less in nine of 11 starts ... Went 1-1 with a 4.32 ERA in two ALDS appearances (one start) vs. Detroit...made his postseason debut in relief in Game 1, which was halted due to rain on 9/30 in the bottom of the second inning with the score tied, 1-1... game was resumed the following day with Nova on the mound for the Yankees...held the Tigers to 2ER in 6.1IP (4H, 4BB, 5K) to earn the win, becoming the first Yankees rookie to earn a win in his postseason debut since Orlando Hernandez on 10/10/98 in Game 4 of the ALCS at Cleveland...retired his first seven batters faced ... Made his first career postseason start in the deciding Game 5, allowing 2ER in 2.0IP (3H, 0BB, 3K, 2HR) before exiting with a tight right forearm and suffering the loss...was the first Yankees rookie to start a winner-take-all postseason game since Mel Stottlemyre in the 1964 WS at St. Louis, and became only the second rookie pitcher all time to make his first postseason start in a winner-take-all game, joining the Phillies' Marty Bystrom in the 1980 NLCS Game 5 at Houston, according to the Elias Sports Bureau ... Was diagnosed with a Grade 1 Flexor Strain of his right forearm after seeing Dr. Christopher Ahmad and undergoing an MRI at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on 10/7.Was 1-2 with a 4.50 ERA in 10 games (seven starts) with the Yankees in his first Major League action...opponents batted .268 (44-for-164, 4HR); LH .276 (27-for-98, 3HR), RH .258 (17-for-98, 7HR)...went 0-1 with a 1.69 ERA (5.1IP, 1ER) in his three relief outings...posted a 1-1 record with a 4.91 ERA in his seven starts...Opposing batters hit .230 (17-for-74) with two extra-base hits their first time through the order, .262 (17-for-65) with eight extra-base hits their second pass and .400 (10-for- 25) with two extra-base hits the third time through...Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/10...made his Major League debut in 5/13 loss at Detroit, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings (2H, 1K) of relief...made one additional relief appearance (5/16 vs. Minnesota) before being optioned back to Scranton/ WB on 5/17 when Chan Ho Park was reinstated from the 15-day D.L...Was recalled a second time on 8/22, joining the starting rotation...completed 6.0 innings just once (9/8 vs. Baltimore)...was removed with a lead in four of his seven starts...Made his first Major League start against Toronto at Rogers Centre on 8/23, recording a no-decision, (5.1IP, 6H, 2ER, 1BB, 3K, 1HR)...pitched out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the first inning...both runs allowed came on a two-run HR by Jose Bautista in the third...Recorded his first Major League win in his second start on 8/29 at Chicago-AL, allowing 1ER in 5.2IP (5H, 1BB, 7K)...became the first Yankees rookie starter to earn a win since Alfredo Aceves on 9/9/08 (credit: Elias) as the Yankees became the last Major League team in 2010 to have a rookie earn a win...Suffered his first loss on 9/25 vs. Boston in his ninth appearance, seventh start (4.2IP, 4H, 4ER, 3BB, 2K, 1HP)...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became one of two Yankees since 1980 to go undefeated in his first six career starts, joining Joba Chamberlain (first 7GS in 2008)...Went 12-3 with a 2.86 ERA in 23 starts at Triple-A Scranton/WB (145.0IP, 135H, 50R, 46ER, 48BB, 115K, 10HR, .250 opp. BA)...led the staff in wins, ERA, inning pitched (145.0) and strikeouts (115)...ranked second in the International League in ERA, trailing only Baseball America "Player of the Year" Jeremy Hellickson...tied for first in winning percentage and ranked third in wins...among Yankees farmhands, tied for third in wins and ranked fifth in ERA...Made 17 "quality starts" (at least 6.0IP, 3ER or fewer) with SWB, lasting 7.0 or more innings in seven of his outings and recording a season-high-tying 8.0IP twice...Lost just one of his nal 14 starts with SWB, going 10-1 with a 2.19 ERA (94.2IP, 23ER) over his final 14 starts from 6/5-8/18...Did not record a decision in three spring training relief appearances with the Yankees, allowing 1ER in 4.0IP (2.25 ERA, 4H, 2BB, 3K, 1HR)...Made three relief appearances in his first spring training, limiting opponents to 1ER in 4.0IP.
2009
Made 24 combined starts with Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, going 6-8 with a 3.68 ERA (139.1IP, 57ER)...Held opponents to 2ER or less in 10 of his 12 starts with Trenton, including each of his final seven outings... left-handers batted just .188 (25-for-133, 1HR) against him at the Double-A level...Tossed 5.2 scoreless innings and allowed just 1H in his Triple-A debut on 6/29 vs. Rochester, earning the win in a 5-0 SWB victory (3BB, 5K)... was credited with his first career complete game on 7/30 vs. Durham, throwing all 7.0 innings and recording the loss in Game 1 of a doubleheader (6H, 6R, 5ER, 3BB, 2K, 1HR)...Made two postseason starts for Scranton/WB, going 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA, allowing just three earned runs in 14.0IP and striking out 10 batters...Following the season, appeared in five games (four starts) with Esogido in the Dominican Winter League, going 1-0 with a 1.05 ERA (25.2IP, 17H, 3ER, 4BB, 17K)...Was selected by the San Diego Padres in the second round of the 2008 Rule 5 Draft... attended Major League Spring Training with the Padres, allowing 11R (8ER) on 13H in 8.2IP over eight relief appearances...was returned to the Yankees on 3/29/09.
2008
Made a career-high 26 appearances (24 starts) with Single-A Tampa, going 8-13 with a 4.36 ERA and striking out a career-high 109 batters... ranked second among Florida State League pitchers with 148.2IP... led the team in starts, tied for most wins and ranked second in strikeouts.
2007
Was 6-8 with a 4.98 ERA in 21 starts with Single-A Charleston... was placed on the disabled list from 7/7-14 with a left hip strain...Made one relief appearance for Leones del Escogido of the Dominican Winter League, throwing 1.2 scoreless innings and earning the win (1BB, 1K).
2006
Posted a 3-0 record with a 2.72 ERA in 10 games (five starts) with the Gulf Coast League Yankees... ranked second in the league with 5HR allowed.