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Hamels wants ball in Game 7

Phils lefty backs off statements, psyched for potential start

Mark Bowman / MLB.com

11/03/2009 2:02 AM ET

PHILADELPHIA -- On second thought, Cole Hamels doesn't want the season to end before the Phillies push this year's World Series to seven games. And if they reach that point, he wants to be the one sent to the mound with the responsibility to realize the goal of defending a world championship.

"Who wouldn't want the ball in Game 7?" Hamels said after the Phillies kept their season alive with an 8-6 win over the Yankees on Monday night. "This is the ultimate dream to be able to pitch in the most competitive situation anybody could ever be in -- that would be to be in Game 7 of the World Series. Even though I might not have the best results leading up to it, I've always wanted it."

Hamels' tone and message following Monday's Game 5 victory contradicted the reaction that he displayed when he exited Saturday's Game 3 loss and provided reason to believe that this frustrating season had already made him a beaten man.

"I can't wait for it to end," Hamels said after proving unable to last at least five innings for a second consecutive postseason start. "It's been mentally draining. It's one of those things where, a year in, you just can't wait for a fresh start."

As Hamels spoke on Monday night, he said this wasn't the message that he was intending to send to his teammates or fans. In fact, the 25-year-old left-hander said he's experienced a couple of sleepless nights since being told exactly what he had said.

"When you write the first five lines of a complete sentence, it's hard for everybody else to understand that," Hamels said. "But you know what, I've said some dumb things and I think everybody has. I have to make it clear what I really want to say sometimes. It's hard to play baseball and talk at the same time."

Wanting to set the record straight, Hamels met with Phillies manager Charlie Manuel before Monday's game and told his skipper that he never intended to deliver the message that he was somebody who would give up on the season before it was complete.