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Panic Move? Howard Set to Rejoin Phillies Tonight [POLL]

Ryan Howard returns to the Philliesn line-up (Drew Hallowell, Getty Images)

Ryan Howard will be activated from the disabled list Friday and should be in the starting lineup against the Braves Tonight.

Howard confirmed on his Twitter account that he will rejoin the team with three games left before the all-star break.

The 32-year-old first baseman went 10-for-20 (.500) with a homer, a double and 10 RBI over seven rehab games between Class A Lakewood and Triple-A Lehigh Valley. However, he did say last night that his biggest issue right now is “managing the pain”.




“He’s getting close,” Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said Thursday before Philadelphia faced the New York Mets.

Howard has participated in six rehab games with Class A Lakewood and Triple-A Lehigh Valley. He was scheduled to play back-to-back games in the field for the first time beginning Thursday night, but tweeted after Thursday’s game, “Excited to be back in Philly tomorrow.”

Sidelined since being injured making the final out of the Phillies’ season last year — Game 5 of the NL division series against St. Louis — Howard is hitting .471 (8 for 17) with two doubles, a homer and nine RBIs in the minors.

Amaro said Howard will be evaluated by doctors after he plays Thursday before making any decisions.

The All-Star break shouldn’t be a detriment to Howard finding his timing at the plate if he plays in the Phillies’ series against Atlanta then rests for four days.

“If he plays this weekend (for the Phillies), it may not be the worst thing for him to get some time off. You just don’t know how he’ll react and what kind of adrenaline there will be. We’ll take it one day at a time with him.”

Also, Amaro says Roy Halladay is going to have another bullpen sessions Saturday after throwing 56 pitches Tuesday.

The two-time Cy Young Award winner has been out since May 28 because of a strained latissimus dorsi muscle on the right side of his back.

Halladay will likely need “some type of rehab,” Amaro said. It could be a simulated game rather than pitching for a minor league club, though.

Laynce Nix, meanwhile, made progress in his recovery from a left calf strain. Out since May 11, Nix had a setback two weeks ago but is feeling better, Amaro said. He should go out on a rehab assignment soon after the break.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

 

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