April 21, 2007
King Cole
Cole Hamels struck out fifteen batters through nine innings. That gives the youngster 33 K on the season with just six walks issued, all in 28 innings. His only mistake tonight was a home run to Jeff Conine, a solo shot in the second. The Phillies win the game 4-1 as Hamels picks up the first complete game of his career and lowers his ERA to 2.57.
Update: A commenter points out the Phillies turned a triple play in the game.
Reds fifth. Hamilton walked. Encarnacion singled to center, Hamilton to second. Ross grounded into a triple play, third baseman Nunez to second baseman Utley to first baseman Helms. Hamilton out, Encarnacion out.
You have to love the around the horn triple play.
Posted by David Pinto at
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Hamels is SO GOOD.
Got a little wild in the middle of the game, resulting in a two on, nobody out jam, but induced a TRIPLE play to get out the inning.
The rest of the game he was spectacular.
15K's in 9...beauty! What shocks me is that the Phils still won the game. (and yes, I know what team Hamels is on)