Cole Hamels Enjoying His Summer Days With His New Love And Actress Rebekah Graf

Cole Hamels, a former Philadelphia Phillies ace, has been linked to actress Rebekah Graf after the two appeared together in pictures and videos she posted to Instagram last month.

Six images and two movies can be found in the first post.

The duo appears to be about to kiss in two of the images.

Hamels, 39, and Graf, 41, may be seen mugging for the camera in two further images.

 

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The article concludes with a clip showing Hamels attempting to pry a thorn out of Graf’s hand, which explains the following caption:

“He makes me melt like a popsicle on the fourth (sic) of July … last slide is Cole pulling thorns out of my hand because I just had to touch a cactus. Again.”

 

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A slow-motion video of a couple kissing while fireworks are going off is included in the second post, along with the simple caption “Kaboom 💥”
These comments seem to indicate that Hamels and his wife had separated.

 

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Heidi Strobel, who took part in “Survivor: The Amazon” in 2003, wed Hamels in 2006.
However, that is not the reason Hamels is known as “Hollywood.”
According to legend, Ryan Howard, a former Phillies slugger, gave Hamels, a native of San Diego, the nickname after spotting the 2002 first-round draft selection sporting flip-flops and surf shorts in the clubhouse.
As he steered Philadelphia to its second championship in franchise history, Hamels won MVP awards in both the 2008 World Series and the 2008 National League Championship Series.

 

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In 2015, the Phillies dealt Hamels to the Rangers, and the left-hander left Philadelphia in impressive fashion by pitching a no-hitter in his final game for the franchise against the Cubs.

Hamels was acquired by the Cubs from Texas ahead of the 2018 trade deadline.

After the 2019 season, Hamels agreed to a contract with the Braves.

 

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But he was unable to pitch for Atlanta because of arm issues.

Following unsuccessful comeback attempts with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres, Hamels announced his retirement earlier this month.

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