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Phillies are Paying Tribute to Roy Halladay Before Game 2, 15 Years After His Playoff No-Hitter

Kyle Pagan

By Kyle Pagan

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William Bretzger Delaware News Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Can’t lose on Roy Halladay No-Hitter Tribute Night (I hope):

This is going to be awesome tonight. Highlights from Doc’s no-hitter right into the first pitch will have The Bank rolling. I don’t know if the fans can get any louder from Game 1, but we’ll see. The fans have shown up consistently for this team and it’s time for the Phillies to hold up their end of the bargain. Still can’t believe this was his first postseason start ever:

It only took 104 pitches and he struck out Scott Rolen three times, which probably made your WIP Uncle squeal like a pig. Only four balls made it to the outfield that day. Halladay had more hits himself than he gave up. The final out from Chooch was still unbelievable. A little tapper that knocks off of Brandon Phillips’ bat was no easy play. Shohei Ohtani had his postseason pitching debut on Saturday and was immediately knocked around by the Phillies. Guess we know who the true GOAT is. Jesus Luzardo you know what to do.

I love old cell phone video. Terrible quality. Noise breaking the sound barrier. So genuine. Doctober was in full swing:

Kyle Pagan

Kyle writes blog posts and does Man on the Street-style videos all around Philadelphia. He graduated from Temple University (a basketball school) in 2015. contact: k.pagan@sportradar.com

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