Brewers 1B Fielder looking to follow Phillies 1B Howard
Jul 9, 2007 - 1:35 AM By Jim Keller PA SportsTicker Baseball EditorSAN FRANCISCO (Ticker) -Like Ryan Howard before him, Prince Fielder wants to make a splash.
Fielder, the Milwaukee Brewers' third-year slugger, will attempt to wrest away the Home Run Derby championship from the Philadelphia Philles slugger Monday night during All-Star Game Festivities at AT&T Park.
Howard came out of nowhere in 2005 to win National League Rookie of the Year honors after batting .288 with 22 homers and 63 RBI in just 88 games.
When the Phillies traded away first baseman Jim Thome that winter, the powerful lefthanded hitter took advantage, making the National League All-Star team last year after slugging 28 homers in the first half of the season. Howard made another mark by winning the Home Run Derby the day before the 77th All-Star Game played at PNC Park in Pittsburgh by hitting several balls into the water just over the right field seats.
With that in hand, Howard went on to a monster second half, clubbing 30 more home runs and batting .355 to nearly lead the Phillies to the postseason while winning NL Most Valuable Player honors.
Fielder hopes it's his turn now. Before he steps into the batter's box Tuesday in the 78th All-Star Game, he, Howard and six others will do their best to reach the infamous "McCovey Cove" past the right field seats.
Joining the power-hitting duo are Detroit Tigers outfielder Magglio Ordonez, Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Alex Rios, Minnesota Twins first baseman and reigning AL MVP Justin Morneau, Los Angles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Vladimir Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols and a replacement for Florida Marlins third baseman Miguel Cabrera, who pulled out of the contest earlier Sunday.
To make room for Fielder in 2006, Milwaukee cleared out first Richie Sexson and then Lyle Overbay to open up a spot for the then 21-year-old who had just 103 games experience above Class AA. And the portly lefthanded swinger took full advantage, batting .271 with 28 home runs and 81 RBI while finishing seventh in a very talented Rookie of the Year voting.
Fielder has followed Howard's lead in his second season as a starter, leading the downtrodden Brewers (49-39) to first place in the National League Central and being voted a NL All-Star starter after garnering the second most votes in the league behind Ken Griffey, Jr.
"It's pretty cool, I really appreciate the fans voting for me," Fielder said. "Our team is having a great year all the way around, that's why we have four guys going (Closer Francisco Cordero, shortstop J.J. Hardy, starter Ben Sheets). What's really cool is being over people like Albert Pujols, and the reigning MVP (Ryan Howard).
"I am looking forward to the Home Run Derby, and having fun with the guys."
Entering the break, Fielder already has surpassed last season's total with an NL-leading 29 blasts, including 13 in May - a club record for homers in any month. His .620 slugging percentage also leads the league and he ranks second with 70 RBI - just 11 shy of his entire 2006 total.
Fielder is the fourth Brewer to lead the league in homers at the All-Star break, joining Ben Oglivie in 1980 and Gorman Thomas in 1981 & 82.
Even though Fielder has no experience in the Home Run Derby, he won't be going in clueless. His father Cecil, who led the American League in homers in 1990 & 91, was a three-time All-Star and participated in three home-run hitting contests.
But Howard isn't about to give up the crown without a fight. Although not selected to play in the All-Star Game, he was invited back to defend the title he won over New York Mets third baseman David Wright last season.
"It was fun last year and an honor to be invited back, whether I'm on the team or not," Howard said.
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