Phillies wise not to meet Howard's demands

I agree that the Phillies should see what they can get for Ryan Howard. That ballpark alone will pretty much make any first-baseman you stick in there a star.

Should the Phillies keep first baseman Ryan Howard?

The safe answer is yes.

The bold answer, the one that could do more for the club, is no.

Howard was hitting only .209 with a sickly .785 on-base plus slugging percentage and was on pace for a ridiculous 225 strikeouts, 26 more than his record-setting total of last season.

He has been increasingly vulnerable against lefthanders, with 36 strikeouts in his first 84 at-bats against them.

The Phillies are paying $10 million for those strikeouts. With Howard eligible for salary arbitration annually through 2010, that number will continue to rise.

He followed up his 2005 rookie-of-the-year performance by hitting .313 with 58 homers and 149 RBIs with a 1.084 OPS in 2006. Then, he dropped to .268 with 47 homers, 136 RBIs and a .976 OPS last season.

Gerry Fraley