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Charles Curtis

Cole Hamels made $1 million for not pitching a single inning for the Dodgers

Let me start this off by saying that this is, in no way, ripping on Cole Hamels.

It’s not the 37-year-old’s fault that he ended up signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers and then felt arm pain while throwing a simulated game on Monday as he was preparing to join L.A. for the stretch run.

And it’s rough that Hamels only pitched 3.1 innings with the Atlanta Braves due to a shoulder injury in 2020.

That said, he’ll received $1 million for pitching exactly zero games and innings for the Dodgers. That’s a lot of money!

Here’s the news from Monday, with some reaction:

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