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The biggest difference Cole Hamels makes isn't on the mound, but through his foundation improving education in Africa

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Texas Rangers pitcher Cole Hamels and wife Heidi speak during a panel about the Students4Students Project at the Yavneh Academy in Dallas on January 26, 2017. The student-run group helps fundraise to support education in third-world countries, is pairing with the Hamels Foundation to fund a self-sustaining classroom in Malawi, Africa. (Nathan Hunsinger/The Dallas Morning News)

Texas Rangers pitcher Cole Hamels and wife Heidi speak during a panel about the Students4Students Project  at the Yavneh Academy in Dallas on January 26, 2017. The student-run group  helps fundraise to support education in third-world countries, is pairing with the Hamels Foundation to fund a self-sustaining classroom in Malawi, Africa. (Nathan Hunsinger/The Dallas Morning News)
Nathan Hunsinger/Staff Photographer Texas Rangers pitcher Cole Hamels and wife Heidi speak during a panel about the Students4Students Project at the Yavneh Academy in Dallas on January 26, 2017. The student-run group helps fundraise to support education in third-world countries, is pairing with the Hamels Foundation to fund a self-sustaining classroom in Malawi, Africa.