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Hamels On Doorstep Of Elite Status

by Phils Phan Scott
created April 13, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Major League Baseball doesn’t have many truly elite pitchers. Johan Santana, Jake Peavy and a handful of others. This list could start an endless debate, so I’m not going there. My point is that this list will have a new member soon.

A few weeks ago, I said Cole Hamels would be as good as or better than Johan Santana in two years. I think I grossly underestimated Hamels’ ascension.

The Phillies knew Cole Hamels was destined for greatness from the time he stepped on a mound. In his debut with the Class A Lakewood Blueclaws here at the Jersey Shore, Hamels went five innings, surrendering one hit and two walks while striking out eight.

But his runaway train to the majors was derailed more than once. Elbow soreness caused Hamels to miss all but four starts in 2004. During the offseason, he broke his hand in a bar fight. In 2005, he was shut down for the season in July with back spasms after being promoted to Class AA Reading.

Hamels learned two valuable lessons. First, if you want to even make it to the big leagues, grow up and get your head straight. Second, make sure you’re physically prepared or you’ll have a short career.

Hamels returned to full strength in 2006 and again dominated the minors for a month before receiving his call to the big leagues. His career minor league numbers: 14-4, 1.43 ERA, 273 strikeouts in 195.1 innings.

His major league debut was strikingly similar to his Blueclaws debut. Five innings, one hit, seven strikeouts, five walks. Another lesson learned. Big league hitters don’t hack at those pitches outside the strike zone that whiffed minor leaguers, so you need to be more precise with your location. Hamels struggled early, but went 7-3 with a 2.70 ERA in his final 12 starts to show a glimpse of what he could do.

A lot of things came together in 2007. An All-Star appearance. An improbable post-season run. 15-5 with a 3.36 ERA. But a left elbow strain sidelined Hamels for a month and again prevented him from truly breaking out. Fortunately, he showed no ill effects upon returning from the disabled list, pitching eight scoreless innings and striking out 13 in his final regular season start.

The 2008 numbers through three starts are brilliant. 2-1, 0.82 ERA, 22 IP, 15 K. But those numbers don’t tell the whole story. After last night’s performance (7 IP, 0 ER, 5 K, 2 BB), Hamels said he “lucked out” and Cubs hitters allowed him to “get away with a poor game,” so he’ll have to work harder. This is a far cry from the cocky kid who got in a bar fight after possibly taking his immense talent for granted.

The biggest speed bump for Cole Hamels on the way to elite status has always been Cole Hamels. That speed bump is gone. Yes, he has an injury history, which will dog him until he completes a season unscathed… although legend has it that his knee buckling changeup actually became even better after he broke his left arm as a junior in high school. The handful of elite major league pitchers will have a new member by season’s end. Hamels is on the doorstep.


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JuTMSY4Legend
621 days ago
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hey, he's got his own chiropractor now...so no complaining... and Cole's been straight dealin' this year...he's bound to have a few tough starts (read: a rocky inning) but he looks fantastic so far...
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JuTMSY4Legend
621 days ago
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anyone else see victorino get put on the DL before last night's game was over?
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MegECass110AAA-er
621 days ago
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One of my roommates is a Phillies fan, but I think she could be more accurately described as a Cole Hamels enthusiast. She'd love this. I have a hard time putting Hamels in Santana's class already. This will be only his second full year in the Majors. I understand the excitement though.
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JuTMSY4Legend
621 days ago
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they're the same type of pitcher too...both have very nice fastballs (no verlander 99 MPHers but...) and they have dominant changes that confuse hitters... You're right, Hamels needs to go out and win 20 before anything happens, but 2 earned over 3 games is pretty damn good...
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TrizzAll-American
621 days ago
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I'm a Phils fan myself but I'm not getting sold on him yet, Hamels could become the next Johan or the next Kerry Wood(remember he was the MAN back in the day). But you wanna crown his ass then crown it
! This user will use a Denny Green quote whenever possible
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JuTMSY4Legend
621 days ago
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Yeah, but Kerry Wood's entire career was predicated on one good 1/2 season and the 20k game...hamels, while facing some injuries is now in his 3rd season and has been a significant pitcher posting 15+ wins last season...
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Pas493JV Squad
620 days ago
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Yea I think we can already say Cole Hamels is more legit then Kerry Wood or Mark Prior ever would, but still there is a lot to be seen. I live in a AAA town and out of all the games I've seen the two best individual performances in pitching I have ever seen and with the best stuff was Hamels and Gavin Floyd in Chicago.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
621 days ago
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And an appropriate use of the quote! :-)
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
620 days ago
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I was hoping to get Cole Hamels in an autopick fantasy draft, but it didn't happen. Anyone think I can pull off a trade of Jon Lieber (Cubs), Anthony Reyes (Cardinals) and if necessary, also Leo Nunez (Royals)?
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Pas493JV Squad
620 days ago
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I would never give up Hamels for that, but more power to ya
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
620 days ago
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Remember, I said Hamels is on the doorstep of being elite because I agree that he needs an injury-free season to make the jump. He's been labeled "can't miss" since I saw him pitch for the Blueclaws at age 19. Now at 24, I firmly believe that he'll at least be mentioned in discussions about the best starting pitcher in baseball by the end of this season.
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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Cole Hamels will win one Cy Young... And eleven Cole Hamels!
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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-1 ??
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SSreportersLegend
620 days ago
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Anti-Boston quote gets you a minus....even though this comment had nothing to do with Boston at all.
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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but i didn't make any...
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SSreportersLegend
620 days ago
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I know...read my comment again.
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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yeah, but the one about Fox wasn't anti-boston either...
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SSreportersLegend
620 days ago
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I know...read my comment again.
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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i don't mean to pull a Holowczak here...but i'm not talking about this comment, I'm talking about the previous one... meh...tough day...
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SSreportersLegend
620 days ago
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Just watch the Flyers game over and over again and forget about this day.:)
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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yeah, how bout Biron...wow...
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
620 days ago
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That would be great to see Hamels take that step. It's always good to have that pitcher that can break up a losing streak (or keep momentum going) every 5 games...a la Carlton, Schilling...
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Niteowl049AAA-er
620 days ago
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Hamels had 147 strikeouts in his first season in the minors in only 100 innings.
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
620 days ago
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Yeah, I have the bobblehead of Cole Hamels in a Blueclaws uniform:) Gavin Floyd (another former Blueclaw) never got it together after a stint in the Phillies bullpen a couple years ago, but it looks like he's starting to reach his potential in Chicago. Hamels and Floyd were always the two top pitching prospects, but Hamels was always viewed as the guy with the higher ceiling. Now we're seeing why.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
620 days ago
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I just traded Albert Pujols for him.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
620 days ago
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just being yesterday, rather.
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