Roy Halladay

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Roy Halladay was an American Major League Baseball pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award winner renowned for his dominance with the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies, including throwing a postseason no-hitter.

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Roy Halladay canonical 5
Doc Halladay 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball pitcher
human
professional baseball player
AllStarSelection 8
bats right
causeOfDeath plane crash
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
CyYoungAward 2003
2010
CyYoungLeague American League
National League
dateOfBirth 1977-05-14
dateOfDeath 2017-11-07
draftedBy Toronto Blue Jays
draftRound first round
draftYear 1995
earnedRunAverage 3.38
finalMLBGame 2013-09-23
finalMLBTeam Philadelphia Phillies
fullName Roy Halladay self-linksurface differs
surface form: Harry Leroy Halladay III
givenName Harry
HallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
HallOfFameInduction 2019
HallOfFameInductionType posthumous induction
HallOfFameVotingPercentage 85.4%
highSchool Arvada West High School
jerseyNumber 32
34
knownFor dominant control and durability as a starting pitcher
throwing a postseason no-hitter with the Philadelphia Phillies
two-time Cy Young Award winner
league Major League Baseball
losses 105
MLBDebut 1998-09-20
MLBDebutTeam Toronto Blue Jays
nickname Roy Halladay self-linksurface differs
surface form: Doc Halladay

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noHitter 2010-05-29
noHitterOpponent Miami Marlins
surface form: Florida Marlins
noHitterTeam Philadelphia Phillies
perfectGame 2010-05-29
perfectGameType 20th perfect game in MLB history
placeOfBirth Denver, Colorado, United States
placeOfDeath Gulf of Mexico
playedFor Philadelphia Phillies
Toronto Blue Jays
positionPlayed pitcher
postseasonNoHitter 2010-10-06
postseasonNoHitterOpponent Cincinnati Reds
postseasonNoHitterTeam Philadelphia Phillies
postseasonNoHitterType no-hitter in National League Division Series Game 1
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
strikeouts 2117
teamRetiredNumberBy Philadelphia Phillies
Toronto Blue Jays
throws right
wins 203

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Toronto Blue Jays notablePlayer Roy Halladay
Roy Halladay fullName Roy Halladay self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Harry Leroy Halladay III
Roy Halladay nickname Roy Halladay self-link
Roy Halladay nickname Roy Halladay self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Doc Halladay
Harry birthName Roy Halladay
subject surface form: Harry Leroy Halladay Jr.
this entity surface form: Harry Leroy Halladay Jr.
Harry familyName Roy Halladay
subject surface form: Harry Leroy Halladay Jr.
this entity surface form: Halladay
Harry nickname Roy Halladay
subject surface form: Harry Leroy Halladay Jr.