Journal Pioneer

Jays to retire Halladay’s number

Former Toronto pitcher’s jersey to be honoured on opening day

-

The Toronto Blue Jays will retire former pitcher Roy (Doc) Halladay’s No. 32 on opening day.

Halladay, 40, died Nov. 7, 2017 when the plane he was flying crashed into the Gulf of Mexico.

The Jays will retire Halladay’s uniform March 29 when they host the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre. He’ll join Roberto Alomar (No. 12) as the only players in club history to have their jerseys retired.

“Through Roy’s values, pride, work ethic, and perseveran­ce, he epitomized what it means to be a Blue Jay,” club president/ CEO Mark Shapiro said in a statement. “And while his legacy is clear, it goes far beyond the number on his back or his on-field accomplish­ments, serving as a shining example of how to live a meaningful life and positively impact others.”

The Blue Jays will also celebrate Halladay’s life and career prior to the game and a No. 32 patch will adorn the club’s uniforms throughout the 2018 season, including spring training. Halladay spent 12 seasons with Toronto, amassing a 14875 record in 313 games. He captured the ‘03 Cy Young Award after winning a club-record 22 games and made six all-star appearance­s as a Blue Jay.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? In this Jan. 22, 2004, file photo, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay, right, and Rogers Communicat­ions Inc. president and CEO Ted Rogers smile during a press conference in Toronto.
CP PHOTO In this Jan. 22, 2004, file photo, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay, right, and Rogers Communicat­ions Inc. president and CEO Ted Rogers smile during a press conference in Toronto.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada