- NEW YORK -- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels has been suspended five games for intentionally throwing at Washington rookie Bryce Harper. Major League Baseball announced the penalty Monday. Hamels also was fined. (ESPN)
- NEW YORK -- Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Cole Hamels has been fined and suspended five games for intentionally throwing and hitting Washington Nationals rookie outfielder Bryce Harper last night. (NJ.com)
- New York, NY (Sports Network) - Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels was suspended five games and fined by Major League Baseball for throwing at Nationals rookie Bryce Harper on Sunday night. (WKYC)
- It was a tough day for Philly sports stars Monday: first Flyers leading scorer Claude Giroux was suspended for a playoff game and then Phillies ace Cole Hamels got a five-game ban for plunking Bryce Harper Sunday night. (NBC Philadelphia)
- NEW YORK -- Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels was suspended for five games and fined by Major League Baseball for throwing at Nationals rookie Bryce Harper on Sunday night. (Chicago Tribune)
- Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo took exception to Cole Hamels intentionally hitting Bryce Harper with a pitch on Sunday night, telling the Washington Post that Hamels is fake tough and that he should be suspended by the league. (Major League Baseball)
- I was as suprirsed as anybody when Cole Hamels came right out and admitted that Manuel was asked if he thinks that Hamels will be suspended. I hope not, Manuel said. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- First we should applaud Cole Hamels for his honesty DAILY PITCH: How long should Hamels be suspended for? DAILY PITCH: Hamels hits Harper on purpose I was trying to hit him. Im not going to deny it. Its something I grew up watching. (USA Today)
- Cole Hamels says hes old school Rizzo called for Hamels to be suspended. Major League Baseball has not announced any disciplinary action. The Phillies-Nationals rivalry has been evolving, but previously it was mostly among the fans. (Courier-Post)
- Washington general manager Mike Rizzo called Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels fake tough for intentionally plunking Nationals rookie Bryce Harper and said he should be suspended, The Washington Post reported Monday. (Abc Local Web)
Monday, May 7, 2012
Cole Hamels Suspended
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