- If any questions remains about the burgeoning Phillies-Nationals rivalry after last night well, its on. (USA Today)
- Hamels said throwing at Harper was a welcome to the big leagues moment for the 19-year-old outfielder, who is batting .308 in his first eight games. (Chicago Tribune)
- Of course, Major League Baseball broke the Hamels suspension on Twitter: The suspension came after a long day of fans and analysts battling over whether the lefty deserved to be punished for making a statement. (NBC Philadelphia)
- Hes an all-star. Its all good. — Adam Kilgore (@AdamKilgoreWP) May 7, 2012 But in an interview with the Post on Monday, Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo called Hamels gutless and fake tough. (CBS News)
- Hamels act has drawn scorn from various circles, not least of them Washingtons front office. Ive never seen a more classless, gutless chickens--- act in my 30 years in baseball, Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo told The Washington Post. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- well, its on. (Courier-Post)
- WASHINGTON — The blowback from Cole Hamels drilling Bryce Harper on the back has already begun. Count Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo as one who believes the lefthander should be suspended. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- 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)
- Philadelphia Phillies lefthander Cole Hamels' admission that he purposely hit Washington Nationals phenom Bryce Harper in Sundays game drew a harsh response today from Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo, the Washington Post reported. (Patriot-News Blogs)
- Hamels said throwing at Harper was a welcome to the big leagues moment for the 19-year-old outfielder, who is batting .308 in his first eight games. (WKYC)
Monday, May 7, 2012
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