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.
Hamels, 25, is scheduled to start today for the Phillies in an exhibition game against Canada's team in the World Baseball Classic, marking the end of a hectic, shortened off-season for the pitcher.
Constantly in demand after the World Series, the young ace admitted that the experience was draining, but said that he was eager to return to work.
"The off-season is supposed to be time to be off," Hamels said. "We want to be able to get right mentally, but me and my teammates haven't really been able to get away, and that hurts you a little. . . . But we have a job to do now, and we're excited about that."
He added: "At this point, you almost have to forget about [winning it all], pretend it never happened."
Hamels, 25, is scheduled to start today for the Phillies in an exhibition game against Canada's team in the World Baseball Classic, marking the end of a hectic, shortened off-season for the pitcher.
Constantly in demand after the World Series, the young ace admitted that the experience was draining, but said that he was eager to return to work.
"The off-season is supposed to be time to be off," Hamels said. "We want to be able to get right mentally, but me and my teammates haven't really been able to get away, and that hurts you a little. . . . But we have a job to do now, and we're excited about that."
He added: "At this point, you almost have to forget about [winning it all], pretend it never happened."
If that's what it takes, then let's pretend it never happened. We know that Cole is grounded, focused, real. Git it done, Cole!
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What a hectic offseason. Too bad he had to be forced to make himself available to Letterman. Go Cubbies!!
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