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Hamels MVP

October 30th, 2008 by

pCole Hamels takes home the award for the World Series Most Valuable Player. Cole probably deserves it for the entire playoffs. Only a Baldelli home run prevented him from going 5-0. He thanks the fans for coming out in the rain and supporting him, helping through that game. That will endear him to the Philadelphia fans for a long time. Nice job by Cole, and a great post season./p

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