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Steven Finn has admitted enduring the most frustrating period of his career after a hamstring injury ruled him out of the one-day series against Pakistan.Finn has been sidelined for four weeks after tearing his hamstring during Pakistans brief second-innings chase at The Oval. While he hopes to play again for Middlesex before the end of the season - in what could be a County Championship winning campaign - it caps a difficult period for him where his standing in the England side has slipped.This has been the most frustrating nine months of my career so far. But, will come out the other side of this latest setback stronger for it, Finn tweeted following confirmation of his latest layoff.Finn flew home from last years tour of the UAE to face Pakistan with a foot injury before returning to be the most consistent of Englands quicks at the start of the Test series against South Africa. However, his troublesome 2016 then took hold when he picked up a side strain in the Johannesburg Test and, during his recovery from that, suffered a calf injury which, much to Finns frustration, ruled him out of the World T20.Finn made his belief that he was fit for the World T20 known, which led to a mild ticking off from the England management, and head coach Trevor Bayliss encouraged him to channel those frustrations into success in the middle at the start of the home season.However, Finn was short of his best in the Test series against Sri Lanka, although he managed seven wickets at 28.14, before not playing a part in the following one-day series.Against Pakistan, he endured his first wicketless Test in the opening match at Lords and was omitted at Old Trafford. He returned at Edgbaston and in the second innings made a crucial contribution with the wickets of Misbah-ul-Haq and Sami Aslam during Englands victory push. 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Yet for the player considered one of the cornerstones of a franchise rebuilding itself from the ground up, the pull is much more primitive. "I just like to just beat somebody," Cole said. "Kick somebodys (butt) really. Thats what I like doing and thats what Im good at." Time to prove it. The 22-year-old will make his major league debut on Tuesday night when the Pirates host the San Francisco Giants, a moment a lifetime in the making for a player considered "cant miss" since the first time he pulled on a glove as a kid growing up in Southern California. To be honest, its a moment Cole hoped would happen a little sooner. The top pick in the 2011 draft sprinted through Pittsburghs farm system, needing just 26 starts to move from Class A Bradenton to Triple-A Indianapolis last summer. Yet when the Pirates decided to send him to minor league camp halfway through spring training for more seasoning, Coles frustration was palpable. Sorry, but 6-foot-4, 240-pound pound guys who can regularly pump 99 mph fastballs by overmatched hitters are used to getting their way. There would be no pouting, however. At least not outwardly. Cole bit his lip and went to work. "As disappointed as he was, he jumped into this with both feet," Indianapolis manager Dean Treanor said. "He asked a lot of questions." Not one of them was "when do I get out of here?" That doesnt mean Cole didnt think it, even as Pittsburghs best start in more than 20 years quelled the drumbeat for his arrival. This is the same player, after all, who would constantly challenge his teammates to anything and everything while playing at Lutheran Orange High in Orange, Calif., a half-hour southeast of Los Angeles. Long toss. Batting practice. It didnt matter. Coles drive to prove himself was relentless. "Gerrit is one of the most competitive people Ive ever coached," said Mike Grahovac, who coached Cole at Lutheran Orange and is now the head coach at Concordia (Calif.) University. "He doesnt like to lose at anything. Thats a good quality to have. You give him the baseball and he gets on the mound, he is a fiery guy. Thats what you want." And something the Pirates desperately need. While trade acquisitions A.J. Burnett and Wandy Rodriguez have given the Pirates a much-needed influx of competency and grit at the top of the rotation, they are entering the twilight of their careers. Cole annd 2010 second-overall pick Jameson Taillon are the future.dddddddddddd Coles run will begin against the defending World Series champions and two-time Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum, who knows a thing or two about handling the role of "phenom." Its a tag Cole has lived with his entire life, which gives Treanor confidence his project wont be overcome by the stage when he walks onto the mound at PNC Park for the first time as a big-leaguer. Cole rarely looked intimidated during his time in Indianapolis this spring, going 5-3 with a 2.91 ERA and ending his run with 14 consecutive scoreless innings. Despite his electric stuff, Cole had just 47 strikeouts in 68 innings, proof that hes making the necessary step from thrower to pitcher. "We tweaked the delivery a little bit and I think over the last 4-5 starts, I think youre starting to see the guy everybodys been looking for," Treanor said. One that could be a difference maker almost immediately for a team searching for its first playoff berth since 1992. Pittsburghs hot start means Cole wont be called on to help salvage the season. And by waiting until mid-June, the Pirates kept Cole from becoming arbitration eligible until 2016, meaning theres plenty of time for him to settle in and get comfortable. The guys hell be throwing to are certainly anxious to get a longer look. Cole impressed Pittsburgh catcher Russell Martin during spring training and Martin hasnt seen anything over the last couple months to dissuade him from thinking Cole is ready. "He seems like he has a good head on his shoulders," Martin said. "He has that type of mentality where its not going to be a long learning process for him. He is ready to go and compete right now." Thats all the Pirates ask, figuring the relaxed atmosphere in the clubhouse will take care of the rest. Despite the spotlight that follows him wherever he goes, Cole has shown an ability to fit in. When Indianapolis held a "kangaroo court" at the end of the season, the first player targeted was Cole. His infraction? The $4 million bonus he earned for signing with the Pirates. The fine? A whopping 10 bucks. "The max fine is $5 but we doubled it for him," Treanor said. "It was classic. I dont think he was expecting it, but he was laughing the whole time." That smile will likely be gone by the time Cole bounds out of the dugout on Tuesday night, replaced by the intensity that the Pirates hope will one day make him one of the premier starters in the game. Just not yet. All they need now is some help. "Hes not the saviour for Pittsburgh," Grahovac said. "Hes got to be part of the team. Hes got to help that team win." ' ' '