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It's Official: Phillies Trade Hamels to Texas Rangers

The Phillies have officially traded pitcher Cole Hamels to the Texas Rangers. Comcast SportsNet’s Amy Fadool reports the 2008 World Series MVP had mixed emotions about being traded.

It's official: The Phillies have traded Cole Hamels and Jake Diekman to the Texas Rangers for six players.

Word of the trade initially came out late Wednesday night, but a deal involving so many players and so much money changing hands is complex in nature and took time to finalize.

Hamels will speak at a press conference at Citizens Bank Park at 2 p.m. Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. will speak at 1:30 p.m.

The southpaw will start for the Rangers Saturday in Texas against the Giants.

The Phillies receive catcher Jorge Alfaro, outfielder Nick Williams, right-handed pitchers Jake Thompson, Alec Asher and Jerad Eickhoff, and veteran lefty Matt Harrison.

Harrison the only one with big-league experience. Asher and Eickhoff had been pitching at Triple A. Williams and Thompson were at Double A in the Rangers' system. Alfaro had also been at Double A before suffering an ankle injury that required surgery. According to CSN Phillies insider Jim Salisbury, Alfaro could play again this season.

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