Roy Halladay

Pitcher

Class of 2019

Roy Halladay

Pitcher

Class of 2019
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Roy Halladay won 203 games for Blue Jays and Phillies.

Games

Birth year

About Roy Halladay

Roy Halladay went from near the top of the baseball world to the minors and back again during his pro career.

He will never leave its peak, however, now that he belongs to Cooperstown.

Halladay was born Harry Leroy Halladay on May 14, 1977, in Denver. He grew into a 6-foot-6, 225-pound frame perfectly suited for delivering a baseball at more than 90 miles per hour. Accordingly, the Toronto Blue Jays took Halladay – fresh off his senior season at Arvada West (Colo.) High School with the 17th overall pick in the 1995 MLB Draft.

The Basics

Year inducted
2019
Birth Place
Denver, Colorado
Birth Year
1977
Died
2017, Holiday Florida

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Toronto Blue Jays
Primary Position
Pitcher
Played For
Toronto Blue Jays, 1998-2009
Philadelphia Phillies, 2010-2013

Career MLB Stats

Games
416
Wins
203
Losses
105
Winning %
.659
Saves
1
Hits
2,646
Walks
592
Runs
1,135
Games Started
390
Innings Pitched
2,749
Completed Games
67
Shutouts
20
Earned Runs
1,034
Strikeouts
2,117
ERA
3.38
WHIP
1.178

Roy Halladay Stories

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Phillies acquire Halladay to extend championship window

Roy Halladay tosses one-hit, complete game shutout against Yankees

Halladay a perfect addition to Phillies history

Halladay matches single-game K mark during magical 2011 season with Phillies

Halladay throws no-hitter in first postseason appearance

Halladay’s connection to Cooperstown runs deep

Cy Young Award tops off Halladay’s perfect season

Pat Gillick

Executive

Class of 2011

Pat Gillick

Executive

Class of 2011
An executive with exceptional memory, Pat Gillick built playoff teams for four different franchises.

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Birth year

About Pat Gillick

Pat Gillick built it – again and again and again.

And at every stop, they came: Victories, fans and championships.

Gillick, who spent 27 years as a general manager in the big leagues, was born Aug. 22, 1937, in Chico, Calif. The son of minor league pitcher Larry Gillick and actress Thelma Daniels, Gillick began his baseball career as a left-handed pitcher. He was a member of the University of Southern California team that won the College World Series in 1958, and he pitched for five seasons in the Orioles’ minor league system.

The Basics

Year inducted
2011
Birth Place
Chico, California
Birth Year
1937

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Toronto Blue Jays
Primary Position
Executive

Pat Gillick Stories

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In Search of...History

A Scout’s Path to Cooperstown

Gillick rewarded with call to Hall

Alomar, Blyleven and Gillick are inducted into the Hall of Fame

Roberto Alomar

2nd Baseman

Class of 2011

Roberto Alomar

2nd Baseman

Class of 2011
Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Roberto Alomar had baseball in his blood.

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About Roberto Alomar

For most of his career, the only time the word “second” appeared in the same sentence as Roberto Alomar was when someone was describing his position in the field.

At the plate, with the leather or in the final standings, Alomar was usually on top.

Born Feb. 5, 1968 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Alomar had baseball in his blood. His father, Sandy Alomar Sr., was an All-Star second baseman in his 15-year major league career. Like his father, Roberto played second, threw right-handed and switch-hit. Alomar’s brother, Sandy, Jr., also starred in the big leagues as a catcher.

The Basics

Year inducted
2011
Birth Place
Ponce
Birth Year
1968

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Toronto Blue Jays
Primary Position
2nd Baseman
Played For
San Diego Padres, 1988-1990
Toronto Blue Jays, 1991-1995
Baltimore Orioles AL, 1996-1998
Cleveland Indians, 1999-2001
New York Mets, 2002-2003
Arizona Diamondbacks, 2004
Chicago White Sox, 2003-2004

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,379
At bats
9,073
Hits
2,724
Walks
1,032
Runs
1,508
Doubles
504
Triples
80
Home Runs
210
RBI
1,134
Stolen Bases
474
Batting Average
.300
Ops
.814
On Base %
.371
Slugging %
.443

Roberto Alomar Stories

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Roberto Alomar recalls his Game 4 1992 ALCS home run

Alomar, Blyleven and Gillick are inducted into the Hall of Fame

Alomar trade reshaped baseball landscape

Future Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar signs free agent contract with Baltimore Orioles