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Did Roy Halladay attend college?
Arvada West High School
Roy Halladay/Education
Where was Roy Halladay buried?
Roy “Doc” Halladay
Original Name | Harry Leroy |
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Birth | 14 May 1977 Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA |
Death | 7 Nov 2017 (aged 40) New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida, USA |
Burial | Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend |
Memorial ID | 185029035 · View Source |
How many years did Roy Halladay pitch for the Phillies?
Halladay spent four of his 16 seasons in Philadelphia from 2010-2013. He was twice an All-Star with the Phillies and won the second of his two Cy Young Awards following the 2010 season when he went 21-10 with a 2.44 ERA.
When did Roy Halladay play Toronto?
2010Philadelphia Phillies
1998Toronto Blue Jays
Roy Halladay/Dates joined
How much is a Roy Halladay rookie card worth?
Roy Halladay Rookie Cards
Item Title ▼ | Price |
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1997 Bowman #308 Roy Halladay Rookie Card | $25.00 |
1997 Bowman Baseball #308 Roy Halladay Rookie Card | $29.95 |
1997 Bowman’s Best Roy Halladay #134 PSA 8 NM-MT Rookie Card | $86.25 |
1997 SP Authentic #120 Roy Halladay FW Rookie Card (1129/2700) | $30.00 |
Who threw a no hitter in Toronto?
Dave Stieb
The baseball gods owed Dave Stieb big time. Four times the Blue Jays right-hander had been on the cusp of baseball immortality; four times he had his date with destiny snatched away in cruel fashion.
Why is Roy Halladay called Doc?
His nickname, “Doc”, was coined by Toronto Blue Jays announcer Tom Cheek, and was a reference to Wild West gunslinger Doc Holliday. An eight-time All-Star, Halladay was one of the most dominant pitchers of his era.
Where is Cliff Lee now?
Arkansas
Currently still living in Arkansas with his wife and two children, Lee is seemingly living a simple life of retirement, just like any retired individual would.
What is Edgar Martinez rookie card?
1988 Fleer #378 Edgar Martinez RC This is the only true Rookie Card for Martinez.
What is Pedro Martinez rookie card?
1993 Topps – Pedro Martinez – Baseball Rookie Card – RC #557.
Who threw a no-hitter for the Blue Jays?
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Who has thrown no-hitters in the Blue Jays stadium?
The Toronto Blue Jays have fallen victim to the no-hitter six times since joining the American League as an expansion franchise in 1977. Justin Verlander is responsible for two of those no-nos, tossed eight years apart.