Roy Halladay was a great pitcher who announced his retirement in 2014. His legacy will now be decoded.
Roy Halladay played most of his career with the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Philles. He has accomplished some of the hardest feats by any pitcher in baseball history. Besides winning multiple Cy Young awards, Roy also has a perfect game and no-hitter under his belt. Roy knows what it feels like to have a team on top of you when you do something great. Halladay has also experienced multiple 20 win seasons. Getting one 20 win season is hard, but getting multiple 20 win seasons is unbelievable. Roy Halladay spent most of his playing time with the Toronto Blue Jays. He would also spend numerous years with the Philadelphia Philles. He had both his no-hitter and perfect game with the Philles. In the offseason of 2013, Roy announced his retirement to the public. He signed a one day contract with the Blue Jays so he would be remembered as one. Roy retired so he could spend more time with his family and friends. After he left the Phillies, they totally fell apart. Jimmy Rollins began showing his age alongside Ryan Howard and Carlos Ruiz. Who knows? Maybe if Roy Halladay stayed with the Philles they might have won it all. That is a question we will never know.