Mike Rizzo has called Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels "fake tough" for intentionally plunking Nationals rookie Bryce Harper. He also called for Hamels to be suspended for his actions on Sunday night. "I've never seen a more classless, gutless chicken (bleep) act in my 30 years in baseball," Rizzo told the Washington Post. "With all the bounty (stuff) going on in professional football, the commissioner better act with a purpose on this thing." The left-hander's first pitch to the 19-year-old outfielder, with two out in the bottom of the first inning, landed in the small of Harper's back. After the game, he matter-of-factly admitted that he hit Harper on purpose, claiming he was trying to bring back "old-school" baseball. "I was trying to hit him," Hamels said. "I'm not going to deny it."