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Here's that exchange with Hamels and the Yankees. As you can see, he doesn't say 'NO'. I think he realizes that at 34 years old you just want to play as long as you can, enjoy the game and if it means that there's a really good team out there that likes and perhaps wants you to play for them... if the deal is the right one, you go for it. Here's that portion:
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Hamels: 'Shoot, I helped them get a World Series in ‘09, so I’m sure they like me! … No, no. I understand it. It’s kind of the nature of what happens and I think anytime you get traded once, you understand that the possibilities are there. And as you get older if you’re able to play well and keep of what I know I’m capable of doing, then it’s each year you could be on a different team hunting down a postseason. So it’s kind of the nature of where I think I am in my career and in the contract and in the situation. (The Yankees) have a tremendous team. So really looking at them, it’s some of the best baseball is now being able to watch the Yankees and Boston and I think that’s just exciting for baseball fans in general and the game and the scope of it now creates with that drama that they’ve always had in their history. It’s been good to see.'”
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