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Halladay, Roy, 1977-2017

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Personal name headingHalladay, Roy, 1977-2017
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Variant(s)Halladay, Harry Leroy, III, 1977-2017
Halladay, Roy (Baseball player)
Doc Halladay (Baseball player)
Other standard no.0000000094216216
138618753
Q715571
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeToronto (Ont.) Philadelphia (Pa.)
Birth date1977-05-14
Death date2017-11-07
Place of birthDenver (Colo.)
Place of deathMexico, Gulf of
Field of activityBaseball Pitching (Baseball)
AffiliationPhiladelphia Phillies (Baseball team)
Toronto Blue Jays (Baseball team)
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Profession or occupationPitchers (Baseball) Baseball players
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Found inSavage, Jeff. Roy Halladay, 2011: ECIP t.p. (Roy Halladay) ch. 2 (Harry Leroy Halladay, b. May 14, 1977)
www. Wikipedia Oct. 8, 2010 (Roy Halladay)
New York times WWW site, viewed Nov. 8, 2017 (in obituary published Nov. 7: Roy Halladay; d. Tuesday [Nov. 7, 2017], aged 40, when his plane crashed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida; retired pitcher who starred for the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies)
Wikipedia, viewed Nov. 8, 2017 (under Roy Halladay: Harry Leroy Halladay III; b. May 14, 1977, Denver; d. Nov. 7, 2017, Gulf of Mexico near Holiday, Fla.; pitcher; Toronto Blue Jays, 1998-2009; Philadelphia Phillies, 2010-2013)
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum website, 7 Nov. 2021: Roy Halladay entry (Harry Leroy Halladay; inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019; primary team: Toronto Blue Jays; primary position: pitcher])
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