Roy Halladay
47-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Roy Halladay: To Retire Monday
Halladay has decided to retire, CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports.
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The Blue Jays have called a press conference in order to sign Halladay to a one-day contract during the Winter Meetings in Orlando. Halladay finishes his 16-year career with a 203-105 record, 3.38 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and impressive 3.58 K/BB, along with eight All-Star team selections and two Cy Young awards.
The Blue Jays have called a press conference in order to sign Halladay to a one-day contract during the Winter Meetings in Orlando. Halladay finishes his 16-year career with a 203-105 record, 3.38 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and impressive 3.58 K/BB, along with eight All-Star team selections and two Cy Young awards.
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Halladay announced his retirement in December. The once dominant ace struggled to command his pitches and could no longer make hitters look silly at the plate. His fastball velocity, which dropped nearly two mph in 2012, dropped another two mph in 2013. His once stellar walk rate ballooned to a 5.2 BB/9 in 2013. After struggling through April, Halladay had his shoulder examined and required surgery to remove a bone spur, repair a partial tear in the rotator cuff and some fraying in the labrum. He worked hard to come back before the regular season ended, but it was clear that he rushed back and that he did not have the stuff to be an effective starter with a fastball that was topping out in the mid-80s. Halladay hit the free agent market after the season, and will have to settle for an incentive laden deal to prove he can still be a decent starting pitcher for a major league club. He may see some improvement in his stuff with offseason rest, but shoulder injuries have ruined many careers.
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Roy Halladay: Could Return to Phillies
GM Ruben Amaro Jr. has been in contact with Halladay's agent about a possible free-agent deal, the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
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The Phillies did not make a qualifying offer to Halladay (arm) on Monday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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Roy Halladay: Files for Free Agency
Halladay (arm) has filed for free agency.
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Halladay (arm) spoke with Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who performed his shoulder surgery, after Monday's game and was told he needs three or more weeks of rest, the Philadelphia Daily News reports. "After the surgery and the whole process of coming back, I only had three, four [weeks] where I did nothing," Halladay said. "He said he was surprised I was going to last this long, that I wasn't going to get tired sooner."
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Roy Halladay: (Arm) Done For Season
Halladay (arm) has been shut down for the season, the Philadelphia Inquirer's Matt Gelb reports.
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