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Cardinals 1, Phillies 4, Final - Jul. 10, 2008

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Red-hot Howard powers Phils past Cardinals again
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com 7/10/2008 — For everyone who has been criticizing Ryan Howard's play this season, you can stop now. Yes, he strikes out too much. Yes, he isn't going to hit for a high average. But, man, is he destroying the ball right now. He was the offense today, hitting his major-league leading 26th and 27th homers today to lead the Phillies over the Cardinals, 4-1. Click the link for more, including highlights.
Cardinals put Mulder back on DLFOXSports.com News for MLB 7/10/2008
Cardinals left-hander Mark Mulder was placed on the 15-day disabled list Thursday with a shoulder strain, one day after he left his comeback start after facing only three batters. Mulder, coming back from two shoulder operations, complained of ...
Howard's 2 HRs get Phillies by Cardinals (AP)Yahoo! Sports - MLB News 7/10/2008
Ryan Howard homered twice and drove in three runs to help the Philadelphia Phillies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 on Thursday. Howard lined a two-run shot to left-center off Braden Looper (9-7) in the first and connected again in the sixth. ...
Howard goes deep twice to lift PhilliesBoston.com -- Baseball News 7/10/2008
Ryan Howard homered twice and drove in three runs to help the Philadelphia Phillies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 on Thursday.
Phillies 4, Cardinals 1: Howard, With Two Homers, Keeps Powering the PhilliesNYT > Baseball 7/11/2008
Ryan Howard knows two ways to take the focus off his anemic average — go deep, drive in runs. >
Surging Howard sinks Cardinals with 2 more homersBoston.com -- Baseball News 7/11/2008
Ryan Howard showed off his stellar power during another terrific day at the plate for the Philadelphia Phillies. With the wind blowing out at Wrigley Field, Ken Griffey Jr. and the Cincinnati Reds showed they have some pop in their bats, too.