Cole Hamels

Cole Hamels

Cole Hamels (born December 27, 1983) is a professional baseball player. Find more Cole Hamels news and information here.

 
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Mark Loretta singled home Casey Blake for the winning run as the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied in the ninth to defeat St. Louis 3-2 in game two of their first-round playoff series. Ronnie Belliard tied it setting the stage for Loretta's heroics as the Dodgers took advantage of an outfield error by Cardinals Matt Holliday with two outs in the final inning of Thurday's game at Dodger Stadium. "I knew he would come hard at me," Loretta said of Cardinals pitcher Ryan Franklin. "I was fortunate that I found a hole." In the other NL game Thursday, Torvit Torrealba, who hit just two homers ... Read Full Story
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World Series MVP Cole Hamels #35 of the Philadelphia Phillies kisses his wife Heidi Strobel as he celebrates the Phillies 4-3 win to win the World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays during the continuation of game five of the 2008 MLB World Series on October 29, 2008 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Getty Images) more pics » Cole Hamels Wife Pictures, Heidi Strobel Cole Hamels Wife Pics, Cole Hamels Wife Posing for Playboy Pictures - Heidi Strobel is blonde, gorgeous, smart and the wife of Philly's starting pitcher, Cole Hamel. And with her new baby boy being born today, add hot ... Read Full Story
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Starting pitcher Cole Hamels #35 of the Philadelphia Phillies delivers against the Colorado Rockies during MLB action on Opening Day at Coors Field on April 10, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Cole Hamels (Getty Images) more pics » Cole Hamels baby was born right after he pitched last night, and judging by his performance, it definitely seems like he had baby, not baseball, on the brain while the Phillies played against the Colorado Rockies. He gave up 4 runs in 5 innings before he was pulled from the game, then got news that his wife, former ... Read Full Story
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Mark Loretta singled home Casey Blake for the winning run as the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied in the ninth to defeat St. Louis 3-2 in game two of their first-round playoff series. Ronnie Belliard tied it setting the stage for Loretta's heroics as the Dodgers took advantage of an outfield error by Cardinals Matt Holliday with two outs in the final inning of Thurday's game at Dodger Stadium. "I knew he would come hard at me," Loretta said of Cardinals pitcher Ryan Franklin. "I was fortunate that I found a hole." In the other NL game Thursday, Torvit Torrealba, who hit just two homers ... Read Full Story
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Cole Hamels left today's game after being hit by a line drive in his pitching arm. Bad news for the Phillies. Ace pitcher Cole Hamels had to leave today's game after catching a scorching line drive off the bat of Prince Fielder to his left pitching arm. It's being diagnosed as a left-shoulder contusion -- not a serious injury, but not a joke either. The Phillies went on to lose the game, bringing Hamels' record this season to 0-2. You can see Cole Hamels do the Top Ten on David Letterman following the Phillies World Series win below: The Searched is a list of ... Read Full Story
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But will Phillie fans find a new way to mauk this newfangledness? Upon winning the American League Cy Young Award last week, Kansas City Royals ace Zack Greinke endeared himself to new-age statistical analysts everywhere. Indirectly, he also may have explained Cole Hamels’ struggles. During a conference call Tuesday with members of the Baseball Writers Association of America, the group that bestows and presents the Cy Young Award, Greinke...  
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Cole Hamels wants to pitch again if the Philadelphia Phillies need him against the New York Yankees in the World Series. It would be the struggling left-hander's turn to take the mound in Game 7 on Thursday.  
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Brett Myers, the biggest douche on any postseason roster, picked a fine time to rib his teammate, 2008 World Series MVP, Cole Hamels, last night after the Phillies beat the Yankees. Brett Myers in the clubhouse to Hamels: “What are you doing here? I thought you quit.” Hamels: [Expletive.] (Guesses: Bleep you? Eat poop you wife-beating bastard? [...]  
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PHILADELPHIA — Cole Hamels grew up watching Andy Pettitte pitch important playoff games and still tries to imitate his icy glare on the mound. When the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees play Game 3 of the World Series tonight, Hamels will try to beat one of his boyhood heroes.  
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Well. This is edgy as all get-out. Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels comes to Modern Warfare 2 to tell us that mindlessly hucking grenades is a dickbag cop-out. And then there's "Fight Against Grenade Spam," which makes a cheerful acronym. It looks like this video (NSFW language), posted by Infinity Ward, just went up. I'm not sure if Hamels is one of the celeb voices in the game or if they're just being timely with his appearance in the World...  
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