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This kid deserves his own thread on RM. I'm not doing this soley because I'm a Phillies fan. A second year player is tied for the league lead in HRs with 43. He's tied with David Ortiz. Let's see who'll win, I predict a good race to the end of the season between these two big boys. But congratulations Ryan Howard for sharing your amazing talent with baseball and its great fans.
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pearljamfan80 wrote:
he's going to lose now, you jinxed him.
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hes the type of prospect Ive been waiting to see come from the Dodgers all star farm system, theyve been promising us at least ONE of these kids is gonna be a big bopper, so far no go.
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sportsfreakpete6 wrote:
This kid deserves his own thread on RM. I'm not doing this soley because I'm a Phillies fan. A second year player is tied for the league lead in HRs with 43. He's tied with David Ortiz. Let's see who'll win, I predict a good race to the end of the season between these two big boys. But congratulations Ryan Howard for sharing your amazing talent with baseball and its great fans.
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I've watched far too much baseball in my 38 years but never have I seen a guy with this much opposite field pop...seems like at least half of his home runs are the other way. He's the real deal and I don't like the Phillies one bit.
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If he and the Phils finish strong he should get some serious MVP consideration. He is likely to finish with around 55 HR and 150 RBI's with a .300 average. Those are MVP numbers.
His opposite field power (and lack of speed) reminds me of my favorite player of all time, Fred McGriff.
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piazza in his prime had at least as much opposite field power, especially considering he had to hit it farther than 330 feet to the right-centerfield gap to get one out.
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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
piazza in his prime had at least as much opposite field power, especially considering he had to hit it farther than 330 feet to the right-centerfield gap to get one out.
330 in the gap is far? since when?
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piazza in his prime had at least as much opposite field power, especially considering he had to hit it farther than 330 feet to the right-centerfield gap to get one out.
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jimmac24 wrote:
If he and the Phils finish strong he should get some serious MVP consideration. He is likely to finish with around 55 HR and 150 RBI's with a .300 average. Those are MVP numbers.
His opposite field power (and lack of speed) reminds me of my favorite player of all time, Fred McGriff.
maybe Coach Emansky helped Howard's career too?
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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
jimmac24 wrote:
Peter Van Wieren wrote:
piazza in his prime had at least as much opposite field power, especially considering he had to hit it farther than 330 feet to the right-centerfield gap to get one out.
330 in the gap is far? since when?
i'll suggest you re-read the sentence.
misread it, sorry bout that
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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
piazza in his prime had at least as much opposite field power, especially considering he had to hit it farther than 330 feet to the right-centerfield gap to get one out.
Piazza definitely also had great opposite field power in his prime but don't just throw 330 feet out there like that's the dimensions of Citizen Bank's opposite field gap. I know it's considered a home run park but it's dimensions aren't all that different than Shea or Dodger Stadium where Piazza called home in his prime (and Howard isn't just squeaking them over the fence either).
Piazza definitely also had great opposite field power in his prime but don't just throw 330 feet out there like that's the dimensions of Citizen Bank's opposite field gap. I know it's considered a home run park but it's dimensions aren't all that different than Shea or Dodger Stadium where Piazza called home in his prime (and Howard isn't just squeaking them over the fence either).
Added note: of Howard's 43 HRs this year 24 have been at home and 19 on the road (in 11 less road games). Slugging .631 at home and .621 on the road.
Citizen's Bank isn't what makes this guy a montser slugger.
it helps. i hope everyone caught the 330 as an exaggeration. anyway, those dimensions don't seem far off on first glance. however, philly completely lied about the dimensions the first couple of years of that park's existence, then bogusly moved the fences back five feet in a futile attempt to reconcile the difference. it also has that little bullshit outcropping in left center before it goes straight back to 409 in center. that place is a home run haven, and that's beyond dispute. citizen's bank is in the top third of home run parks and shea is in the bottom third. so is dodgers stadium. petco and dolphins stadium are down there too, for what it's worth.
howard's greatness as a power hitter is beyond dispute as well, has been for a few years now.
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