Roy Halladay named to Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame - News Summed Up

Roy Halladay named to Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame


It’s been seven seasons since right-hander Roy Halladay last toed the rubber for the Blue Jays, dominating opponents for more than a decade. And on Thursday, the Jays’ 2003 Cy Young Award winner, a man known for steely-eyed efficiency on the field and charitable work with children off of it, leads a group of five 2017 inductees into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame at St. Marys, Ont. Halladay, 39, spent 12 seasons with the Jays, posting a record of 148-76, with a 3.43 ERA in 313 games. He finished his career with the Phillies, winning a second Cy Young Award in 2010, adding a playoff no-hitter vs. the Reds. Guerrero, 42, was signed as an amateur free agent by the Montreal Expos from a tryout camp in the Dominican Republic in 1993.


Source: thestar February 02, 2017 16:20 UTC



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