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Roy Halladay #32 | Pitcher | Toronto Blue Jays
Height: 6-6    Weight: 225    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: May 14, 1977, Denver, CO
Contract: Signed through 2010.
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August 26, 2005
Roy Halladay will miss the rest of the season after breaking his leg last month, according to the AP. "It's frustrating. We tried to do everything we could to come back," Halladay said. "This is something that needs to run its own course." Halladay was 12-4 with a 2.41 ERA before going down with the injury.
August 26, 2005
The healing process in the broken leg of Roy Halladay seems to have stalled out, so he will undergo an MRI today, according to the Toronto Sun. "We just want to see where his leg's at," manager John Gibbons said of Halladay, who still is unable to run or field his position.
August 22, 2005
The Blue Jays still don't have a timetable for the return of Roy Halladay, who is recovering from a broken left leg, according to the AP.
August 15, 2005
Roy Halladay, who is out with a broken left leg, is still at least a couple of weeks away from returning to action, according to the AP. "They said four to six weeks when it first happened, and this Friday will be six weeks," manager John Gibbons said. "That's a big body landing on that lower leg. But his arm's fine. He's been able to throw a lot, so that's not the concern. He's been throwing some sides and a couple of simulated games, but for the next couple of days, he's just going to play toss and won't throw off a mound, so we'll see if that will calm the leg down a little bit."
August 15, 2005
After Roy Halladay tested his broken leg with fielding drills Saturday, the Blue Jays decided to shut him down for a few days, according to the Toronto Sun. “We're going to back him off a little bit," pitching coach Brad Arnsberg said. "The arm is fine but the leg is still giving him problems. It just doesn't make sense to keep running him out there and working on things when the leg isn't ready."
August 10, 2005
Roy Halladay will not return from the disabled list Monday and the team is unsure when he might be able to pitch again, according to the AP. Halladay cut short a simulated game Wednesday after three innings, saying he felt stiffness in his left leg, which was broken by a line drive last month.
August 8, 2005
The Blue Jays hope Roy Halladay returns from the DL next Monday, according to the AP. Halladay will pitch five innings in a simulated game Wednesday and take some fielding practice. He's recovering from a broken bone in his left leg.
August 8, 2005
The Blue Jays now hope to have Roy Halladay back in the mix within a week, according to the Toronto Sun. "We're just going day to day right now," said GM J.P. Ricciardi. "We want to see how he feels (today). It's his body that is dictating where he's going to be."
August 5, 2005
The Blue Jays were hoping that Roy Halladay could return from his broken leg on Sunday, but that won't be the case, according to the Toronto Sun. "We're going to back him off," manager John Gibbons said. "He is still not where we think he needs to be. He still has not done any fielding drills. He thinks he can go but we don't think it makes sense."
August 3, 2005
Roy Halladay threw about 60 pitches to live hitters in a simulated game in Chicago yesterday and felt no adverse effects from the left leg he fractured nearly four weeks ago, according to the Toronto Sun. The Blue Jays believe Halladay is set for a return on Sunday against the Yankees if all goes well, but they won't hesitate to go with Josh Towers if they feel their ace isn't 100%.
July 31, 2005
The Blue Jays had hoped that Roy Halladay could return to action on Tuesday, but the club now is aiming to have him back during their series with the Yankees that runs from Aug. 5-7, according to the Toronto Sun.
July 30, 2005
Roy Halladay tested his broken left leg with a simulated game on Friday, according to the CP. A decision on when he'll rejoin the Blue Jays rotation is expected in the next couple of days.
July 29, 2005
Roy Halladay could return from his broken leg early next week, according to the Toronto Sun. "There's a chance he could go Tuesday in Chicago," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said yesterday. "He'll throw a simulated game tomorrow and then we have to test how he moves off the mound, covering bases, things like that before it's a definite go."
July 27, 2005
Roy Halladay threw off a mound Tuesday for the second time since suffering a broken left tibia, according to the Toronto Star. He looked and felt fine, just 18 days after suffering the injury. Halladay will likely take part in another mound session before a possible simulated game by the end of the week. Halladay is likely to return to action during the Aug. 5-7 series against the Yankees, though it's possible he'll be able to pitch in the Aug. 2-4 series in Chicago.
July 26, 2005
Roy Halladay could return as early as next week after being sidelined since July 8th with a broken bone in his left leg, according to the AP. "Roy is basically just willing himself to get healthy," general manager J.P. Ricciardi said. "If we can get him back quicker it would be a major, major plus for us."
July 25, 2005
The Toronto Sun reports that Roy Halladay threw off a mound in a bullpen session yesterday for the first time since breaking his left leg on July 8. "It felt good," Halladay said. "I threw 100 percent, threw all my pitches and everything was fine." He hopes to run by the end of the week and could return by early August.
July 17, 2005
Roy Halladay is already walking without crutches, meaning he's a couple of days ahead of schedule in his recovery from a broken leg, according to the official Blue Jays website. Halladay should return sometime in August.
July 9, 2005
Roy Halladay will miss at least a month after breaking a bone in his left leg Friday night, according to the AP. He was taken to the hospital for X-rays, which revealed the nondisplaced fracture. Halladay might have started the All-Star game for the AL this year after going 12-4 with a 2.41 ERA.
July 8, 2005
Roy Halladay left Friday night's game in the third inning after getting hit on the left shin by a line drive from Kevin Mench, according to the AP. Halladay was on the ground for about two minutes after being hit. He then got up and walked slowly to the dugout. He was taken to the hospital for X-rays. Halladay's status will not be known until Saturday.
May 29, 2005
After having his start pushed back a few days because of a strained left side muscle, Roy Halladay proved he was just fine by throwing his second shutout of the season on Sunday. He allowed only two hits and struck out 10 while walking nobody.
May 27, 2005
Roy Halladay reported no stiffnes after throwing on the side Thursday, according to the AP. Halladay is set to start Sunday after having his last start pushed back because of a strained left side muscle.
May 26, 2005
Roy Halladay is scheduled to start on Sunday after having his last start pushed back because of a strained left side muscle, according to the AP. Halladay was previously scheduled to start Thursday. Toronto manager John Gibbons stated that Halladay would start Sunday barring any stiffness on Friday.
May 24, 2005
Roy Halladay will miss his scheduled start Thursday because of a strained left side muscle, according to the AP. He felt the strain Sunday, a day after his last start, and then felt it again when he threw on the side Tuesday. General manager J.P. Ricciardi said the Blue Jays will see if Halladay can pitch Saturday.
May 7, 2005
Roy Halladay will have his next start pushed from Monday to Tuesday to get some extra rest, according to the Toronto Sun. He's had a heavy workload early on, pitching 52 1/3 innings in his first seven starts.





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