Roy Halladay was officially elected as a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019 yesterday after receiving 85.4% of the votes needed for enshrinement. Since then, many have wondered if Halladay would go in as a member of the Blue Jays, the team with which he spent 12 seasons, or as a member of the Phillies, the team with which he authored his memorable perfect game and postseason no-hitter.

We now have our answer:

All class.

Halladay finished his 16-year career with 203 wins, 67 complete games, 20 shutouts, two Cy Young Awards, and eight all-star appearances. He’ll be officially inducted, along with Mariano Rivera, Edgar Martinez, and Mike Mussina in Cooperstown on Sunday, July 21.

Something tells me a few Phillies fans may make the trip.