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It appears as though Ryan Howard, the 6’ 4” homer-bashing first baseman for the Phillies from 2004-2016 may well be done with his playing days. How we look back at his playing days may say ...
Howard accomplished too much. Unlike Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley and nearly every other key member of that 2008 Phillies championship team, Howard finished his major-league career here.
It was truly the last time we all saw the Ryan Howard we all remember. It was also officially the end of that era of Phillies baseball, whether we knew it then or not. He was that important to ...
There is not one logical reason to keep Ryan Howard on the roster of the Phillies right now, and yet there he is, day after day, reminding fans just how far the mighty have fallen. He can no ...
Ryan Howard’s time with the Phillies has been a storied one. He broke out in 2005, when veteran Jim Thome battled injury for most of the year. Howard’s .924 OPS with 22 home runs in 88 games ...
Ryan Howard was a rookie with the Philadelphia Phillies just putting baseball on notice with his moonshot home runs when he met Buck O’Neil, a champion of Black ballplayers during a monumental ...
Ryan Howard has had a stellar career with the Phillies, but as he nears what may well be the final days of his time there, he reflects on his many ups and downs.
Appearing on "The Chris Rose Rotation" podcast, Ryan Howard was asked, "Was Burrell as weird as he seemed?" "Burrell is a special, special breed, and I love Pat," Howard said. "I do.
Kyle Schwarber hit his 41st homer in the first inning, Brandon Marsh’s four hits included a solo shot that put Philadelphia ...