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Howard Makes History With Homer vs. Mets

Report From Philadelphia Phillies


PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Howard‘s three-run, opposite-field homer in the seventh inning of Saturday’s 5-4 loss to the Mets game gave him 1,000 career RBIs.

Howard needed just 1,230 games to reach the milestone, the fewest games needed among all active Major League players to reach the milestone. Currently, there are just 17 active players in MLB with 1,000 or more RBIs.

The first baseman passed Chuck Klein (984) earlier this season for fourth-most RBIs in Phillies history. Howard now trails only Mike Schmidt (1,595), Ed Delahanty (1,286) and Del Ennis (1,124).

The Big Piece is climbing higher on the Phillies list of RBI leaders. Photo copyright Philadelphia Phillies

The Big Piece is climbing higher on the Phillies list of RBI leaders. Photo copyright Philadelphia Phillies

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