Roy Halladay

Closer to Return?
Closer to Return?
Closer to Return?
Roy Halladay will make his next rehab start on Sunday with Double-A Reading. Halladay allowed two runs (one earned) over six innings Tuesday in a rehab start with Class A Lakewood.  He gave up seven hits and three walks while striking out four...
Phillies Injury Updates: Roy Halladay and John Lannan
Phillies Injury Updates: Roy Halladay and John Lannan
Phillies Injury Updates: Roy Halladay and John Lannan
The Phillies have provided this update on starting pitchers Roy Halladay and John Lannan: “I spoke with Roy today, and with people who were there to evaluate him, and they feel that he continues to make progress. He is not as crisp as he wants to be yet...
Roy Halladay Goes Six Innings in Rehab Debut
Roy Halladay Goes Six Innings in Rehab Debut
Roy Halladay Goes Six Innings in Rehab Debut
Roy Halladay allowed three earned runs over six innings Thursday in his rehab debut pitching for the Phillies' affiliate in the Gulf Coast League. The veteran right-hander hasn't had any setbacks since shoulder surgery in May and could be back after two rehab starts if all goes well...
Halladay Feels Fine
Halladay Feels Fine
Halladay Feels Fine
Roy Halladay is moving closer toward a return to Philadelphia. Halladay will begin a minor league assignment Thursday with the Phillies' Gulf Coast league affiliate.. If all goes well, Halladay could pitch again for the Phillies this season, and possibly beyond.  H...
Roy Halladay Has Successful Shoulder Surgery
Roy Halladay Has Successful Shoulder Surgery
Roy Halladay Has Successful Shoulder Surgery
According to the Phillies Roy Halladay has successful surgery and will begin a rehab program and if all goes well, he may begin throwing program in 6-8 weeks. Here is the official comment from Phillies Director Medical Services, Dr. Michael G...
Halladay to Have Surgery
Halladay to Have Surgery
Halladay to Have Surgery
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay will have arthroscopic surgery to repair a bone spur in his right shoulder. On the 15-day disabled list because of inflammation in his throwing shoulder, the two-time Cy Young Award winner met with Dr...
From the Ballpark: Halladay Hurt, Phillies Lose 14-2 to Marlins
From the Ballpark: Halladay Hurt, Phillies Lose 14-2 to Marlins
From the Ballpark: Halladay Hurt, Phillies Lose 14-2 to Marlins
PHILADELPHIA—It’s getting hard to watch. Roy Halladay, once the toast of big league pitching talent, is teetering on being fit for the rotation. And that assumes he’ll be healthy enough to take the field again. The 35-year-old right-hander was blasted for nine runs in only 2 1/3 innings in the Phillies 14-2 loss to the Miami Marlins at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday...
Halladay Headed to DL
Halladay Headed to DL
Halladay Headed to DL
PHILADELPHIA—Five minutes after the last out of the Phillies 14-2 loss to the Miami Marlins at Citizens Bank Park today, Roy Halladay was – to the organization’s knowledge – healthy. Five minutes later, that knowledge changed...
Fast Facts and Reax: Indians 14, Phillies 2
Fast Facts and Reax: Indians 14, Phillies 2
Fast Facts and Reax: Indians 14, Phillies 2
Cleveland Indians 14, Phillies 2 Indians (11-13), Phillies (12-15) WP: McAllister (2-3, 3.30 ERA) LP: Halladay (2-3, 6.57 ERA) So much for progress. Despite a three-game win streak, run of three quality starts for Roy Halladay, the addition of Delmon Young and the luxury of the designated hitter, the Phillies crumbled in a 14-2 loss to the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field tonight, pushing th
Phillies-Indians (Game 27): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies-Indians (Game 27): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies-Indians (Game 27): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies (12-14) at Cleveland Indians (10-13) First pitch at 7:10 p.m. This isn’t the Phillies' first stroke of scheduling luck. They opened the year with 9 of 12 games against the Royals, Mets and Marlins. They got two of their toughest series, against the Cardinals and Pirates, in Citizens Bank Park’s cozy corridors...

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