Cole Hamels Throws a No-Hitter: Social Media Reaction
If that was the last time Cole Hamels pitched for the Phillies, it was a hell of a way to go out.
The longtime Phillies pitcher — the 2008 World Series MVP — has been on the trade block all season long. On Saturday afternoon, he pitched a no-hitter against the Chicago Cubs, winning the game 5-0. It was the 13th no-hitter in team history.
Oh, and he hit a double to help his own cause.
Phillies fans — who have suffered mightily this awful season — celebrated on social media. (And they speculated about the future, too.)
NOW WE CAN SAY IT! COLE HAMELS HAS THROWN A NO-HITTER! pic.twitter.com/qXCZzlWOej
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) July 25, 2015
Here's the crazy catch that gave Cole Hamels a no-hitter https://t.co/hdibwCf06b
— Eric Rosenthal (@ericsports) July 25, 2015
Trading a pitcher after he throws a no-hitter might be the ultimate Philly thing to do. #ColeHamels
— Chuck Bausman (@ChuckBausman) July 25, 2015
After Cole Hamels no-hitter now it's up to #Phillies GM Ruben Amaro to have a little leverage to trade him. Can Amaro do it after No-No
— Howard Eskin (@howardeskin) July 25, 2015
The asking price for Hamels is gunna be though the roof now
— Joe Sullivan (@JDSully34) July 25, 2015
https://twitter.com/seth_benton/status/625075795116097540
https://twitter.com/Baseballswag_/status/625075087960633344
https://twitter.com/beilein4life/status/625076213862694912
https://twitter.com/dchendrix/status/625076391705509888
BUYING A HAMELS SHIRT DONT EVEN CARE HE'LL BE GONE SOON
— Kyle Frey (@camatkinscore) July 25, 2015
From Scott Franzke: #Cubs have gone 7,931 games in a row without getting no-hit. Longest streak in baseball
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) July 25, 2015
@Phillies Thank you Cole for one last great moment. Been an amazing ride.
— Scott Adam (@scotadam1582) July 25, 2015