Philadelphia Phillies’ Roy Halladay Hurls Perfect Game
May 31, 2010 by Adam Bernacchio
Filed under Fan News
It’s very rare I root against baseball history, but Saturday night I was forced to make that decision. You see, I was going up against my buddy Odie in fantasy baseball last week and he has Roy Halladay on his team.
When we go against each other in any fantasy sport, it’s usually a battle. We jinx each other’s players and make short-term pickups just to win the week. So when he sent me a text message Saturday night saying you better turn on the Phillies–Marlins game, I knew something was up.
Halladay pitched the 20th perfect game in baseball history as the Phillies defeated the Marlins 1-0. It was the third perfect game in the last 10 months and second this month. Dallas Braden of the Oakland A’s pitched the 19th perfect game in history earlier in May.
The final out of the game was a weak ground ball to the hole between third and short by pinch hitter (the third that inning) Ronny Paulino that Phillies’ 3B Juan Castro fielded and fired to first.
Then something happened that I’ve never seen before—Halladay smiled.
If there was ever a guy who should be given the nickname “Stone Cold” it should be Halladay. No offense to Steve Austin, but Halladay has ice water running through his veins; the man never shows any emotion.
That is until Saturday night. Halladay smiled, hugged, and even celebrated with his teammates on the mound.
For the game, Halladay recorded eight ground-ball outs, eight fly ball outs, and struck out 11. Halladay has now won a Cy Young and pitched a perfect game. All he has left to do is win a World Series and his career will be complete.
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