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Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017)
Valadius Nov 07 2017 08:47 PM |
Unconfirmed reports that Roy Halladay's plane went down in the Gulf of Mexico. 1 dead but as yet unidentified.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 07 2017 08:57 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Geez that's awful. Halladay was terrific.
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Valadius Nov 07 2017 09:23 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Pasco County Sheriff confirms that Roy Halladay has indeed passed away.
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Edgy MD Nov 07 2017 09:36 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Wow. That's a shame.
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Centerfield Nov 07 2017 09:38 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Those small planes seem so dangerous. For pitchers especially.
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G-Fafif Nov 07 2017 10:02 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Impossible to despise as a Phillie when the Phillies were still the Phillies we despised at MFY levels, and that's the highest praise that can be directed toward a Phillie.
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Valadius Nov 07 2017 10:33 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Halladay was a throwback to an earlier era of pitchers going deep into games. Hall of Famer in my book.
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Mets Willets Point Nov 08 2017 12:43 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Damn. Joins Thurman Munson and Corey Lidle among those who died crashing their own planes. I’m guessing there are ball players out there who take up flying and never have a problem, but it sure does seem like they have shitty luck.
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cooby Nov 08 2017 01:29 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
Sheesh. I heard this on the radio on the way home, and remembered the name, but cripes he wasn't very old so I couldn't place him. Knew he was a Phillie :( Sad
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Edgy MD Nov 08 2017 01:35 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
I have no data, but I get the idea that, as famously safe as commercial aviation is, private aviation is another ballgame.
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Chad Ochoseis Nov 08 2017 02:27 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
The consensus on the internets is that general aviation is significantly more dangerous than driving on a per-mile basis. It's tough to measure because aviation fatalities are counted per hour and automobile fatalities are counted per mile.
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d'Kong76 Nov 08 2017 02:37 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
I'm sure it's exhilarating as all hell to pilot a small plane but, no thanks.
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MFS62 Nov 08 2017 02:45 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
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If the old adage "things happen in threes" is true, ballplayer-pilots should be safe for a while. RIP, Doc. Later
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Fman99 Nov 08 2017 02:46 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Saw him pitch here in the 'Cuse, many years ago.
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Edgy MD Nov 08 2017 03:47 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
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It still exists, I think, though I tend to think players are better served by the perspective time offers. Darryl Kile went right to the ballot. Ken Caminiti, however, who died in between his retirement and the end of the five-year window, but his case waited until the five years were up. I don't think José Lima even made the ballot, somehow.
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G-Fafif Nov 08 2017 05:51 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Halladay comes up next year, January 2019 announcement.
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seawolf17 Nov 08 2017 02:55 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
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It wouldn't surprise me if they waived it and let him come up a year early, but at the same time, he's only a year away.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 08 2017 02:57 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
I can see waiving it for someone with a terminal illness (I think they did that for Lou Gehrig) but I'm not sure why you'd do it for someone who has already died.
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Gwreck Nov 08 2017 03:21 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
There's also the issue that Halladay is not (like Gehrig or Clemente) a sure-thing, no doubt inductee
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Frayed Knot Nov 08 2017 03:22 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
The only negative in Halladay's HoF credentials is his low-ish career stats: starts (390), IP (2,749), Wins (203)
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Edgy MD Nov 08 2017 03:27 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Well the official reason for the five-year rule was to be sure the player wouldn't be returning from retirement, so the official justification for the Clemente Rule was that this wasn't going to be an issue.
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metirish Nov 08 2017 03:34 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Very sad, tough as nails
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Edgy MD Nov 08 2017 09:04 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Eight All-Star selections, two Cy Young Awards, a perfect game, and a postseason no-hitter. He put up a 2.37 ERA over 38 post-season innings. He inspired the Yankees to declare night games to be pre-emptively rained out at 2:00 in the afternoon based on a forecast calling for 100% chance of Halladay. When the Phils overtook the Mets in 2008, he bulldogged his way down the stretch going 8-3 in August and September. There were no no-decisions.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 08 2017 09:20 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
I agree that he's a Hall of Famer, but he was still with the Blue Jays in 2008. His first year with the Phillies was 2010.
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Edgy MD Nov 08 2017 09:49 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
HAH! I was looking at his 2008, and not even paying attention to his team!
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Centerfield Nov 08 2017 10:48 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Reports say he was doing some low altitude maneuvering. I hope the guy wasn't being reckless.
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seawolf17 Nov 09 2017 04:10 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Thing is, he was *that good* that he could have won games for both teams at once and we wouldn't have noticed.
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TransMonk Jan 19 2018 11:05 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
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Autopsy: Roy Halladay died from blunt force trauma, had morphine in system during plane crash
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Frayed Knot Jan 20 2018 02:21 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
And this news comes on the same day that Tom Petty's autopsy reveals he died from an overdose of a variety of prescribed medications.
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TransMonk Jan 20 2018 12:42 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Sickening and sad. RIP to them both.
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metsmarathon Jan 20 2018 05:08 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
is it terrible unsurprising that a professional athlete who recovered from several surgeries in his career might've ended up with a bit of a self-medication problem...?
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Edgy MD Jan 20 2018 06:22 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Having amps and Xanax in his system at the same time suggests he might have been caught in a Michael Jackson-like spiral.
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Zvon Jan 21 2018 01:19 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2017 |
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I'm really surprised I have as yet to post on this thread. I must have been conflating this in my memory with a text to my brother. I'm sure I have told you all how the Phils are my #1 Mets nemesis, way above the Yankees (everyone in this division as well as the Cards, Cubs, Giants, & Dodgers are higher on my hate list than the Yanks), But like you Greg, impossible not to like and respect this guy. And be a fan of his. I was VERY bummed out when I heard the news.
LOL!
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Zvon Jan 21 2018 01:24 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
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Major suckage. And some of those drugs mentioned take days to work their way out of your system. I hope they added that.
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Ashie62 Jan 21 2018 05:49 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
When someone has been self medicating for years they become aware of their tolerances be it Opium, Xanax etc. When you walk a line, by your own choice, you very well may fall.
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Edgy MD Mar 18 2018 03:14 PM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Charlie Manuel, stepping up.
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Rockin' Doc Mar 19 2018 01:18 AM Re: Roy Halladay Dead (split from Baseball Passings 2017) |
Nice story. A nice gesture by Charlie Manuel.
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