Matt Cain said Monday that he believes Cole Hamels will receive a contract bigger than the one he received from the Giants before the start of the season. Cain got a five-year, $112.5 million contract from San Francisco -- the largest ever for a right-hander. "He's a different guy than I am," Cain said. "Every case is going to be different." Ever since Cain received the deal, there has been talk about how much Hamels will get in his next deal. He can become a free agent after the season. "History-wise, lefties have always brought more than a righty," Cain said. "It's just the nature of the game." If Cain is right, the Phillies will have to give Hamels more than $112.5 million over five years to retain him.