HOLIDAY, Florida -- Former Major League Baseball ace Roy Halladay was killed when the small aircraft he was in crashed into shallow waters in the Gulf of Mexico near Holiday, Florida. He was 40.
(Reuters) - Retired Major League Baseball pitcher Roy Halladay, who twice won the game's top pitching award and threw one of only two no-hitters in postseason history, died on Tuesday when his small ...
The Philadelphia Phillies acquired Roy Halladay before the 2010 season in the hopes that it would help push them back to the World Series. It didn’t quite work out that way, but he produced a pair of ...
Seven years ago this October, back when I was an impressionable 8th grader with plenty of time on my hands, I made the ultra-rare decision to watch a baseball game that didn’t involve my beloved ...
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Roy Halladay reached the pinnacle of his profession on an 85-degree night in Miami in May 2010, when he dominated the Florida Marlins over 2 hours, 13 minutes for the 20th perfect game in MLB history.
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