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Is Phillies First Baseman Ryan Howard Overrated?

After singling home a run during last Wednesday’s nine to one win over the Pirates, Ryan Howard increased his RBI total to a National League leading 74. However, the 31-year-old was not selected to attend this year’s All-Star Game for the first time since 2008.
Did the Philly slugger get snubbed?

Prince Fielder was selected by the fans, while Gaby Sanchez was chosen by Kirk Gibson to finish out the lineup. The Brewers’ first baseman leads Howard in all offensive categories except RBIs in which he trails by only one. On the other hand, the Marlins’ former rookie of the year brings solid contact and a batting average 40 points higher than the 2006 MVP. (Not to mention an on-base-percentage over 20 points higher.)

Fielder ended up getting the job done for the National League during their five to one win over the AL. The hefty Brewer hit a three-run homerun in the bottom of the fourth, off C.J. Wilson which proved to be the game-winner. But should the Phillies’ lefty have been sitting in the desert with the rest of the NL’s best?

Seventy-four RBIs in July is nothing short of a great season, but how much has Howard actually been bringing to the table for Philadelphia?

Although keeping his power numbers up, Howard has seen his average and on-base-percentage slowly dropping year after year. With an average below .250, the Philly Faithful are hoping for an enormous finish to the season out of their Silver Slugger, but if 2010’s injury plagued second half proves to be the trend expect nothing better than his non-all-star caliber first half.

Even with a drop in his average, hits and OBP, the main concern I have is with the steady decline in the amount of walks Howard has received over the past six years. This simple stat shows that pitchers are beginning to figure out how to pitch to the centerpiece of Philadelphia’s lineup. His steadily dropping average also shows the success pitchers are beginning to have exploiting his less-than-stellar eye.

Don’t get me wrong, Howard is going to continue to put up great power numbers, especially in the RBI column. But how important are RBIs to a baseball team?

Sure they bring in runs, but during this age in baseball, statisticians are starting to believe that RBIs are slowly becoming less pertinent when compared to WAR (Wins above Replacement) and RAR (Runs above Replacement).

Howard’s WAR is less than half of what he posted just two years ago, while his RAR is 43 runs less than his MVP season in 2006. I don’t necessarily agree with the way these stats are calculated because it is nearly impossible to assume how the average Triple A player will cope in the majors, but even those calculations point to the trend that the Missouri native’s best years are past him.

With many teams moving their approach to small ball, on-base-percentage becomes extremely important. I know Philly is far from being a small ball team, but what if they decide to give in to the inclination before their clean-up man’s contract expires in 2017?

Philadelphia isn’t going to up and trade one of their key players, they proved that after moving top-prospect Jon Singleton to the outfield. But if Charlie Manuel does decides to give this OBP based style a try, for the first time in his career, Howard won’t fit in. Philadelphia has time to decide but by the time his extension is up, the slugger will have just turned 38 and there won’t be much left in his tank.

With not many stellar first base prospects in their farm, the only real threat for Howard’s current position would be a diamond in the ruff. Singleton, Phillies top prospect, was moved to the outfield and Matt Rizzotti is starting to seem like a career Double-A player, so Howard is safe. For now.

But when will the Phillies draft a stud first baseman to take over the throne? I think it will be sooner rather than later.
There is no doubt Howard is a fan favorite, but how long will he be able to keep fans in the stands? Think of it this way, if his numbers are steadily declining now, what will they be like in five years, better yet in 2017?

Richard Greco

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DDCar
DDCar
July 26, 2011 9:18 am

YES! Overrated & over paid.

paulman
paulman
July 26, 2011 9:35 am

To Roman Greco, Phils just committed $125 Million last year over the next 5-6 Years, they aren’t going to give up on him…C’Mon Man..
One thing I would like him to do is to be more agressive earlier in the pitch counts. Chances are that the best Pitches to hit that he will see will come in the 1st 2 Pitches the Pitcher throws so he should go up and look for his pitches and swing awy, the deeper the count goes on him the more garbage,breaking balls that are out of the strike zone he will see.. The best Pitch he will see on most of his At-Bats will be one of the 1st 2 pitches thrown from the Pitcher so be prepared to swing…

paulman
paulman
July 26, 2011 9:38 am

For at the criticism he faces, he still is one of the Top 3 Run Producers in all of MLB over the last 3-4 Seasons which is what’s he’s paid to do..
If he bats .260 with 35-40 HR’s and 120-130 RBI’s , than that’s what you are paying him to do..

bugsyhawk
bugsyhawk
July 26, 2011 9:55 am

Cripes, didn’t we just talk about this a week or 2 ago and now again. And that was the 50th time that we have had this discussion. Can we have a new topic?

DixieFan
DixieFan
July 26, 2011 10:30 am

If we put a solid bat in the 5 hole, he will see more fastballs – then watch out!

paulman
paulman
July 26, 2011 10:31 am

Here’s another question/survey to take
Should Pitcher Vance Worley be a 1st Ballot Hall of Fame Candidate
Good grief…

Erock
Erock
July 26, 2011 11:14 am

No he’s not.He’s just not geting ish to hit and pitchers are figuring him out a bit.Oh well..its a pitchers league. Doesnt mean he’s not a big reason we’re tops in the bigs.He’s still a beast.And will continue too mash ribbys wit doubles when we need it.

I’m sick of all this complaining about our first place team.

Shut up and enjoy the ride.We analyze this team to death and pick at every flaw.What about some of the great things we see night in and out.

Good vibe in the clubhouse.it all starts there and every guy thinks he can win the ballgame for them that night.

The studs….name em and they’ll mow you like the a 400 dollar Toro wit the bigwheels and a deluxe bagger.

Pen…we can rely on it every night…if we’re winning and the guy on the mound that nigth falters then Bastardo,Stutes,Madson are sure too put the choke hold on it.

Timely hitting is coming around…i watch and listen to this team nightly liek you Birdbrains….so dont tell me when we’ve needed soem runs or a guy moved along there getting it done latley.

We flat out win series…the last series we lost was a cross country flight too Seatle..after we dogged the Marlins.

Go Phills

runtheball09
runtheball09
July 26, 2011 11:14 am

Not before he was paid. Just goes to prove the theory of pay by performance. Make them earn there pay. You suck? you starve!

DDCar
DDCar
July 26, 2011 11:26 am

Like your logic, RUN. It’s a shame it will never happen.

vricchini
vricchini
July 26, 2011 11:53 am

Dumb ass article.

frankdialogue
July 26, 2011 12:44 pm

The article is a wet dream for statistics geeks.

Howard is a bit over payed, but this is par for the course…He is an excellent player who drives in runs…His defense is also better than average…Not having any protection in the lineup, so he can consistently see better pitches, is the main problem here…The article implies that Howard is washed up.

But, the purpose of any media is to create controversy.

mailman
mailman
July 26, 2011 1:57 pm

He is just sooooo tough to watch! Average defense, at BEST! Has stopped trying to stroke outside pitch to leftfield. I know what they pay him for. But he is NOT always worth it.

WALKEN
WALKEN
July 26, 2011 9:33 pm

The answer is NO.

paulman
paulman
July 26, 2011 9:42 pm

Ooh and for the record, everyone in the Sports World is Overrated.. It’s a game they all play for our enjoyment..

Butch007
Butch007
July 27, 2011 1:19 am

NO…NO…NO

Unfortunately Ryan Howard’s poor showings in the last couple of playoffs/World Series match-ups have helped form bad opinions towards him…even by some idiots in and immediately outside the City of Brotherly love that can watch him accumulate ridiculous stats all regular season long.

phillywill
phillywill
July 27, 2011 6:04 pm

im wit u erock the man leads the league in rbi’s like every yr or is at least top 3
he’s been doing this for yrs without a true leadoff hitter
the man single handedly took us to the playoffs 2 yrs in a row
who cares what he makes
like the cop dude up here would do
get off his d$%k
cant say nothing bout phils wit a ring
chase ryan jimmy brad shane cole i dont wanna hear it
name other team in the city that brought u a parade and they gettin another 1

haveacigar
haveacigar
July 29, 2011 1:53 pm

Reading a post entitled ‘is ryan howard over rated’ is sure to be some ridiculous reading with a bunch of yahoos jumping in about him– in reading the post there is an actual quote “But how important are RBI’s to a baseball team”– i had to read that a few times to make sure — i can only assume the author was mixing vodka with some sort of illegal drug or is a complete moron. bloggers if you don’t believe me go back and read it again….”how important are RBI’s toa baseball team– WOW!