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Cole Hamels

Baseball Players

Birthday December 27, 1983

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace San Diego, California, U.S.

Age 41 Years

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Who Is Cole Hamels? Age, Biography and Wiki

Cole Hamels, born on December 27, 1983, is an accomplished American professional baseball player known for his time as a pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). As of 2025, Cole is 41 years old. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2002 and made his debut in the MLB in 2006. Over the years, he has garnered a reputation for his exceptional skills on the mound, contributing significantly to his teams' successes, including a World Series championship with the Phillies in 2008.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth December 27, 1983
Age 41 Years
Birth Place San Diego, California, U.S.
Horoscope Capricorn
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Cole Hamels stands tall at approximately 6 feet 3 inches (190 cm) and weighs around 225 pounds (102 kg). Known for his athletic build, Hamels maintains a rigorous training regimen that has helped him stay competitive in the MLB well into his late 30s.

Hamels was called up to the Philadelphia Phillies in May 2006. In his Major League Baseball debut on May 12, he pitched five scoreless innings, allowed one hit, struck out seven batters and walked five while earning a no-decision against the Cincinnati Reds.

In his second career start, Hamels was dominant until the seventh inning, during which he was pulled after he allowed several baserunners, but again received a no-decision. A shoulder injury scratched Hamels from the lineup of what would have originally been his third major league start.

He was put on the 15-day disabled list and returned on June 6 to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10–1 for his first Major League victory. On August 14, 2006, Hamels had his best start of his rookie season, shutting out the New York Mets over eight innings and striking out nine in the Phillies' 13–0 victory.

He finished his rookie season with a 9–8 record, a 4.08 earned run average (ERA), and 145 strikeouts (third among NL rookies) in 132 1/3 innings (sixth among NL rookies).

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Cole Hamels is happily married to Heidi Strobel. The couple tied the knot in 2006 and has three children together. They maintain a close-knit family environment and often share glimpses of their family life on social media. Cole and Heidi are known for their philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting children’s education and health initiatives.

Hamels, who is of Dutch descent, is the oldest of three children. He grew up in San Diego, where his parents still live. He and reality television personality Heidi Strobel, who was a contestant on Survivor: The Amazon, married on December 31, 2006.

They lived with their children in a Newtown Square home that they built in 2014, but later put up for sale in 2021. They owned a home in Southlake, Texas. The family built a home in Branson, Missouri, but instead chose to relocate to Texas, and they then donated the home to Camp Barnabas, a camp for children with special needs.

Net Worth and Salary

Cole Hamels’ estimated net worth in 2025 is around $60 million, attributed to his long-standing career in professional baseball and various endorsements. During his peak years in the MLB, he earned lucrative contracts, with some of his highest annual salaries exceeding $20 million. In addition, his business ventures and investment in sports-related companies have contributed significantly to his wealth.

Before the season began in March, Hamels made a complaint about the Phillies underpaying him, saying it was a "low blow" and he was "caught off-guard" with the gap between what he and his agent John Boggs felt was a fair reward for his performance in the previous season and what he was paid (the Phillies paid him US$500,000, barely above the minimu

m salary for MLB players despite Hamels' strong performance).

Career, Business and Investments

Throughout his career, Cole Hamels has played for several MLB teams, including the Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, and the Chicago Cubs. Known for his remarkable pitching skills and leadership, Hamels has accumulated numerous accolades, including multiple All-Star selections and a World Series MVP award.

In addition to his playing career, Cole has made several strategic investments and business ventures, particularly in sports training facilities and charitable foundations that focus on youth sports.

In May 2006, Hamels made his major league debut for the Phillies. After securing a long-term spot as a member of the Phillies starting rotation in his rookie season, he made large strides in the 2007 Major League Baseball season and won the Phillies' top major league pitcher award.

Hamels was both the top pitcher on the team entering the 2008 season, as well as during the Phillies' postseason run, during which they ultimately won the 2008 World Series over the Tampa Bay Rays; he won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award. After the 2008 season, Hamels signed a three-year contract with the Phillies.

His statistics declined over the next two seasons, as he struggled through a tumultuous 2009 campaign and somewhat bounced back in 2010 — however, still not approaching his 2008 numbers. Over the next few seasons, Hamels was joined by fellow All-Star pitchers Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, and Roy Oswalt.

Hamels flourished alongside them, putting up some of his top career seasons, before suffering from poor run support in 2013. With the decline of his aging teammates, the team missed the postseason for the next few years, but he remained one of the Phillies' consistent stars.

Hamels was traded to the Texas Rangers in 2015, and he sparked their run to the AL West title that season. Hamels spent parts of four seasons with the Rangers, including an All-Star season in 2016, before being traded to the Cubs in 2018. In 2020, he was shut down for the season after pitching only 3 1/3 innings.

After two unsuccessful comeback attempts, Hamels announced his retirement in 2023.

Social Network

Cole Hamels is active on several social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter, where he shares updates about his life, family, and philanthropic efforts. His social media presence allows fans to follow his journey and engage with his posts, making him a popular figure among baseball enthusiasts.

"Headcase. Immature. Soft. Unprepared. He wouldn't pitch on three-days rest if asked. He's not a big game pitcher. He sounds like a whiny 7-year old – these were some of the descriptions I heard and read from many Phillies fans following Cole Hamels' disappointing 2009 season.

Heck, some people even wanted him traded after what he said during the '09 World Series. To the naked eye, Cole just wasn't right two years ago. Fast forward a year later and Hamels all the sudden 'found his game.' He 'flicked a switch' or 'put his game face on.' He was more prepared heading in to 2010 or he was cured from the Verducci effect."

Education

Cole Hamels attended Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, California, where he honed his baseball skills and emerged as a talented pitcher. Though he opted to pursue a professional baseball career straight out of high school, he has emphasized the importance of education and often encourages young athletes to pursue their studies alongside sports.


Originally from San Diego, California, Hamels excelled at Rancho Bernardo High School both academically and athletically. The Phillies drafted Hamels out of high school, in the first round (17th overall) of the 2002 MLB Draft, and he began playing in the Phillies’ minor league system.

Numerous issues, including an injury sustained in a bar fight, among other injuries, occurred during Hamels’ first few minor league seasons. When he reached the Triple-A level, he was the top pitcher in the Phillies' minor league system in 2006.

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