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Cole Hamels throws no-hitter in potential last start with Phillies


If Cole Hamels is leaving Philadelphia in the next six days, he's going out with a bang. Making perhaps his final start for the Phillies against a Chicago Cubs team that has shown interest in his services, Hamels fired his first complete game no-hitter in Philadelphia's 5-0 victory at Wrigley Field. Even more noteworthy, it's the first time the Chicago Cubs have been no-hit since Sept. 9, 1965, a span covering 7,920 games. (Yahoo! Sports)

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