Colbert Michael "Cole" Hamelsis an American professional baseball pitcher for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball. He played in MLB for the Philadelphia Phillies from 2006 to 2015... (wikipedia)
Yeah, every bullpen they want to know how I'm doing, so that's funny. Once I'm on the mound I don't notice it, but it is funny. It's nice, and flattering.
When you go out on the mound and you're confident in your body, you feel you can do anything.
My mom can still slap me silly and my dad still threatens to ground me.
When the catcher throws down a curveball, I'm like, 'Okay, I can definitely do that.' If I miss with it, I'm still ready to throw it again.
I have a medical history folder that's a lot thicker than most.
I kept believing that, if I got my innings in, it would come. I just kept believing.
Being young and being first-round picks and everything, people look up to you and look for you to lead. It's something Brett and I are able to do, and we can use each other to help each other out.
It's fun to be the guy everybody looks to.
This will be a good day. How many bats can I break?
Every day, waking up, I feel good and have that confidence and reassurance that everything I'm doing is positive.
It was a little tired, but it?s coming back.
It was a light workout, but my body felt good. Everything went well.
They make the decisions. Hopefully, I can make it harder, or make (the decision to promote him) faster.
It was everything I expected it to be.
I'm not really used to that, but I can't control weather. You have to work through it, and do the best you can. I'm sure it's a lot cooler in the summer, but what can I do? I just dealt with it.