SI's Best Photos of Late Cy-Young Winner Roy Halladay

SI's Best Photos of Late Cy-Young Winner Roy Halladay
SI's Best Photos of Late Cy-Young Winner Roy Halladay /

SI's Best Photos of Late Cy-Young Winner Roy Halladay

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Chuck Solomon
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Chuck Solomon

Roy Halladay was arguably the most dominant pitcher in Toronto Blue Jays history over 12 seasons with the organization.

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Justin Stephens
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Bill Frakes
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Bill Frakes
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Jeffery A. Salter
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John Biever

Roy Halladay was traded to the Phillies after spending 12 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays. He'd help carry the Phillies to the playoffs in 2010 and 2011.

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Chuck Solomon

Roy Halladay threw a no-hitter in his first career playoff start when he blanked the Cincinnati Reds in 2010.

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Chuck Solomon

Roy Halladay prepares to deliver a pitch during his no-hitter in the 2010 National League Division Series.

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Chuck Solomon

Fans cheer on Roy Halladay during his no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds in the 2010 National League Division Series.

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Chuck Solomon

Roy Halladay celebrates during his 2010 no-hitter against the Reds in the National League Division Series.

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Chuck Solomon

Roy Halladay's teammates mob him after he completed a no-hitter in his first career postseason start.

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Walter Iooss Jr
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Chuck Solomon
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Robert Beck
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Chuck Solomon
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Al Tielemans
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Lou Capozzola
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John W. McDonough
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Al Tielemans
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Al Tielemans

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