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According to Yahoo! Sports, Phillies pitchers Brett Myers and Cole Hamels had a "short but tense" confrontation in the team’s clubhouse following Game 5, stemming from Hamels’ recent statement that he was eager for his season to end. According to the report, as Myers walked past Hamels near Hamels’ locker he said, mocking, “What are you doing here? I thought you quit.” According to the witness, Myers was guided away by a team official before the situation escalated any further....
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