Eight moments from former Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay’s MLB career
Toronto Blue Jays pitching great Roy Halladay died on Tuesday after crashing his plane into the Gulf of Mexico. He was 40. Here are some of the highlights of his career in Major League Baseball.
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LANDING IN TORONTO WITH A SPLASH
Selected by the Blue Jays 17th overall in the 1995 draft, Halladay made his Major League Baseball debut for Toronto on Sept. 20, 1995, striking out five and giving up three runs — two earned — in a 7-5 win over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in Florida. It was in his second career start, however, that he made the best impression. Halladay was two outs away from the first no-hitter in Blue Jays history, fanning eight in a complete game 2-1 win over the Detroit Tigers in Toronto. Pinch hitter Bobby Higginson broke up Halladay’s shutout bid with a home run to deep left field before the rookie pitcher closed out the game.