Police Probe Beer Bottle Thrown Near Phillies' Ryan Howard
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia police are investigating an incident in which a beer bottle was reportedly thrown near Phillies player Ryan Howard during Saturday's game.
A police spokesman said the bottle landed near Howard, who was heading back to the dugout at Citizens Bank Park.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Howard alerted a security guard, who picked up the bottle. Howard called the action tasteless.
The 36-year-old Howard said he's done too much for the Phillies to have a bottle thrown at him. "If you want to yell out 'You suck,' that's whatever. But when you start throwing stuff, that's when stuff gets personal."
@Phillies @ryanlawrence21 @ToddZolecki @MattGelb this class act tossed a bottle at Howard as he walked to the dugout pic.twitter.com/Gr4DlFgNPV
— Bryan Tracy (@btrace98) June 4, 2016
The slumping Howard has been struggling all season. He was baseball's Most Valuable Player in 2006 and helped the Phillies win a World Series in 2008.
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