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Howard turns back the clock at Citizen’s Bank
- Updated: April 30, 2016
PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Howard hit a walk-off home run as the Phillies continued their winning ways on Friday night.
It felt like the good old days at Citizens Bank Park.
Howard, the longest-tenured member of a young Phillies roster, was reminiscent of his former MVP self in a 4-3, 11-inning win over the Indians, the Phillies’ seventh victory in their last eight and their fourth straight overall. He went 3-for-5 with a double and a line-drive homer off Cleveland closer Cody Allen.
“I think you savor it at any moment in your career, whether you’re a rookie, whether you’re a veteran, and those are always great situations to be in and come through for your team,” Howard said.
And this current team is playing better than any team Howard — in his 13th Major League season — has been …
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