Let’s share a good memory on a Friday morning.

Today, May 29th, marks the 10-year anniversary of Roy Halladay’s perfect game.

It took place at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida, before the Marlins moved to their new, cavernous facility in Little Havana. Halladay struck out 11 batters on 115 pitches, 72 for strikes, en route to a 1-0 win:

I could watch that sinker all day long. Four of his 11 strikeouts that night came with that pitch.

At the time, it was Major League Baseball’s 20th perfect game. Halladay credited Chooch afterward, saying this about the Phils’ catcher:

“I can’t say enough about the game he called. After four or five innings, I just let him take over and I went with him. It was a no-brainer for me. See the glove, hit the glove. They have good hitters over there. You can’t fall into a pattern against them. The way Carlos called the game made a big difference.”

After the game, a reporter asked Marlins outfielder Cody Ross if it was embarrassing to be the victim of a perfect game.

Ross said it was not. “Look who’s pitching,” he said. “Roy Halladay. He’s the best pitcher in baseball.”

He shook off Ruiz just one time the entire night.

Awesome night, legendary Philadelphia sports performance.

RIP Doc.