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To mark the 15th anniversary of Halladay’s perfection, we rewatched the game, then invited McCarthy to join "Phillies Extra" ...
Ryan Howard, Roy Halladay, and Bryce Harper cover the Phillies front, with the most recent athlete obviously being Harp in the cover of MLB The Show in 2019.
Including Saquon Barkley's Madden cover, 20 sports video games have featured Philadelphia athletes on their covers. Which covers were not so great, and which cover was best?
Philadelphia has had quite a few of its stars grace a videogame cover, from newest "Madden" cover star Saquon Barkley to Roy ...
Let’s start with a little bit of trivia that should offer some context for the discussion referenced in the headline of this ...
Roy Halladay continued his powerhouse performance in the National League. He later became the first pitcher in history, along with one other pitcher in the history of MLB, to pitch a perfect game ...
Here are a few scenes and sounds from the gathering. By Tyler Kepner Brandy Halladay spoke alongside Roy Halladay’s peers at this year’s Hall of Fame induction ceremony. “This is not my ...
On the mound, Roy Halladay was an all-time great, a Hall of Fame pitcher and eight-time All-Star who was one of the very best of his era. Off the field, his life was far more challenging ...
Roy and Brandy Halladay were married in 1998 and have two sons, Braden and Ryan. During his playing days, he was named to the All-Star team eight times and is one of five pitchers in MLB history ...
Brandy Halladay, the wife of Hall of Fame pitcher Roy Halladay, said she thinks he was an addict in an upcoming ESPN E:60 documentary. Halladay said her husband was battling a number of mental ...
The report says Halladay, 40, died of blunt force trauma and drowning. Related Former MLB star Roy Halladay dies in plane crash in Gulf of Mexico NTSB: Roy Halladay's plane maneuvered at low ...
“We are honored to have Roy join an elite group of players to have their numbers retired by the Phillies.” In January 2019, Halladay, who earned the nickname “Doc” during his 16-year MLB ...