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Cole Hamels will pitch this afternoon for the Phillies for the first time since the World Series as they face the Canadian team from the World Baseball Classic. (Eric Mencher / Staff Photographer)
Cole Hamels will pitch this afternoon for the Phillies for the first time since the World Series as they face the Canadian team from the World Baseball Classic. (Eric Mencher / Staff Photographer)
CLEARWATER, Fla. - In the last six months, Cole Hamels has won four postseason games and the most valuable player award in two series, chatted with David Letterman, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, spoken about education in Malawi, and began a transition from baseball phenom to mainstream celebrity.
 
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