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Howard's Turn: Deep Cuts

by Phils Phan Scott
created June 17, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Ryan Howard has teased us a few times this season with mammoth home runs that we thought would lift him out of a season-long funk. Inevitably, he always seemed to regress to an 0-for-4, two strikeout performance as his batting average continued to hover around .200. But finally, it looks like it’s Howard’s turn to take some deep cuts.

The two strikeouts from last night’s game are much easier to deal with when you see two opposite field home runs and a triple in the box score. All of the sudden, Howard is tied with Chase Utley for the league lead in RBI with 62, while Howard’s 19 home runs are quickly reeling in his more consistent teammate. That unsightly batting average has crept up to .224, not too far from respectability. More importantly, round one of this potential World Series preview against the Red Sox goes to the Phillies as they maintain a three-game lead over those pesky Marlins.

Ryan Howard is doing what he was doing during his MVP season. He’s waiting on pitches, driving fastballs to left field and turning on offspeed offerings. Although he seems like a lock to break his own season strikeout record, Howard is also being more selective at the plate instead of trying to justify his $10 million salary with every at-bat. Heck, he even stole a base.

Fortunately for the Phillies, Howard has gotten hot as the Fightins endure a particularly brutal part of the June schedule, which includes games against Florida, Atlanta, St. Louis, Boston, Oakland and the L.A. Angels.

Maybe it’s the comfort of being in first place. Maybe it’s the realization that the Phillies are operating on all cylinders and he can just relax. Maybe it's the ever-patient, even-keeled Charlie Manuel, who never lost confidence in his stud first baseman. Maybe it was the luxury of sleeping in his own bed when the Phillies visited St. Louis over the weekend that led to six hits and nine RBI in that series. Maybe it’s just time for one of baseball’s most dangerous sluggers to get hot. No player in baseball can carry a team’s offense any better than Ryan Howard. Now it appears to be Howard’s turn, so enjoy the deep cuts.

This article is meant to celebrate Ryan Howard’s turnaround, but I have to get this off my chest. Yes, I hate the Mets, and I hate them even more after the way they’ve handled the dismissal of Willie Randolph. Shame on Mets brass for dragging out this process for so long and waiting to fire Randolph until they were on the West Coast. I’m not saying the termination was unjustified, but show a little class. Looks like the team's play on the field is more of a reflection of ownership and upper management, not Willie Randolph.


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Niteowl049AAA-er
533 days ago
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Howard has driven in an amazing 50 runs in the last month and a half of this month. If he did that all season he would have about 200 RBI's at the end of the season but he only had 12 RBI's in April. I agree about Randolph firing showing no class by the Mets front office. They not only fired him after a win but like you mentioned he was fired while in California when they should have fired him before leaving for the coast.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
533 days ago
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I can't see how it makes any difference to the Mets as to when they canned Willie. They could have waited until the end of the season. Would it really matter? I think this move will just further marginalize an already shaky team.
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JuTMSY4Legend
533 days ago
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I disagree about the Randolph thing...given the timing and the firing after a win, it was really just a discussion amongst ownership and management...the decision came and they pulled the trigger... The phillies turned it on last year around this time, and look what happened...so, if the mets are gonna make a move, sooner is better than later...
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
533 days ago
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Oh come on... are you telling me this decision was made in Los Angeles? This team hasn't been responding to Randolph since the end of last season. Waiting until the middle of the night on a West Coast trip to fire your manager is a gutless and classless act. Because it happened after a win (three out of four, actually), it just shows that the decision was made in advance and the timing of the firing was very calculated. What a disgrace.
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KelsdadAll-Star
533 days ago
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Never, ever, ever fire a manager while on the road. It's bullshit. And to fire two coaches as well? Omar Minaya is a bleeping bleep who needs his ass kicked. You don't think the whole baseball world isn't aware of this, Omar? Good luck convincing an established manager to take over this team. Some desperate guy will take the job, but if you think you're going to get Showalter or Bowa or someone else with a name, guess again.
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JuTMSY4Legend
533 days ago
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I'm just saying, I think you're looking too deep scott...

Randolph's been a marked man for a month and the talks have been going back and forth...partially because since they fired him now, they're basically admitting they should have done it last october...

Spineless, gutless? sure maybe...but the answer is more likely stupid and not forward-thinking

I'm saying the decision was made in the ivory tower of queens without a thought to the revirbirations beyond no more randolph
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
533 days ago
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I'm happy to add stupid and not forward-thinking to the list. And I completely agree with your last statement, which really supports my point. The whole thing was handled horribly and any Randolph supporters on the team probably feel like they've been kicked in the stomach.
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KelsdadAll-Star
533 days ago
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Wally Backman's available.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
533 days ago
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Kels, how long do you think it will be before Omar is canned? Maybe he can follow Steve Phillips to ESPN and be a fairly innocuous and bland baseball commentator.


The Mets are kidding themselves if they think this will change anything. The players are still mailing it in.
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KelsdadAll-Star
533 days ago
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I don't think he will, actually. Canning the manager usually saves the GM's job.
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JuTMSY4Legend
533 days ago
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I don't think he will, actually. Canning the manager usually saves the GM's job. for a while...for a while...
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
533 days ago
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Yeah, I feel the same as JuT - That's why I mentioned Phillips. Firing Bobby V didn't help him. I'm sure the Mets will drag this out for a too long period of time.
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JuTMSY4Legend
533 days ago
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fine by me ; - )
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RomiezzoLegend
533 days ago
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I'm an idiot for giving up Ryan Howard in my fantasy league. Really, why did I do that? I KNEW he'd do better as the season progressed. Right now, the Phils are the hottest team in the Natinoal League. No question. I wouldn't be surprised if the Phillies actually sweep the Sawx.
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
533 days ago
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Ouch. Never trade your studs when their value is at an all-time low :) As bad as Howard has been, he'll probably end up leading the league in home runs and RBI (and strikeouts).
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Niteowl049AAA-er
533 days ago
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Guess the Mets will stick with Jerry Manuel to the end of the season to escape trying to hire a manager right after firing the last one in a classless manner.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
533 days ago
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howard is a differnt kinda player, he strikes out alot but he produces, that is something very very few players can do
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Jack888Tee-Baller
532 days ago
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This article is meant to celebrate Ryan Howard’s turnaround, but I have to get this off my chest. Yes, I hate the Mets, and I hate them even more after the way they’ve handled the dismissal of Willie Randolph. Shame on Mets brass for dragging out this process for so long and waiting to fire Randolph until they were on the West Coast. I’m not saying the termination was unjustified, but show a little class. Looks like the team's play on the field is more of a reflection of ownership and upper management, not Willie Randolph.

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