Phillies’ Hamels wins MVP
LOS ANGELES – Cole Hamels dominated the Dodgers in winning the opener and clincher of the National League Championship Series.
He was selected series MVP for the effort.
Hamels improved to 3-0 in the postseason, allowing a run and five hits over seven innings with five strikeouts in the Philadelphia Phillies’ 5-1 victory over Los Angeles in the clinching Game 5 of the best-of-7 series Wednesday night.
In the series opener, Hamels beat Derek Lowe 3-2 after giving up two runs and six hits over seven innings. The Phillies pulled ahead in that game in the sixth with a two-run homer by Chase Utley and a solo shot by Ryan Howard.
Hamels finished the NLCS with a 1.93 ERA. He struck out 13 in 14 innings.
“This is something that we worked our hearts so long. To get an award like this is something surreal,” Hamels said. “This definitely has to go to the whole team right here.”
The 24-year-old left-hander is the fourth Phillies player to win the award, joining second baseman Manny Trillo (1980), left fielder Gary Matthews (1983) and right-hander Curt Schilling (1993).
Hamels was 14-10 in 33 starts this season with a 3.09 ERA and had 196 strikeouts in 2271/3 innings.