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Roy Halladay Will Enter Hall of Fame Without A Team on His Cap

Bob Wankel

By Bob Wankel

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Photo Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports

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.

Bob Wankel

Bob Wankel covers the Phillies for Crossing Broad. He is also the Vice President of Sports Betting Content at SportRadar. On Twitter: @Bob_Wankel E-mail: b.wankel@sportradar.com

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