Roy Halladay
Posted by Frank Klose The two #34s: Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay Like many other people, I purchased a Cliff Lee jersey back in July 2009 at the time of the trade that sent Lou Marson, Carlos Carrasco, Jason Knapp and Jason Donald to the Cleveland Indians. I still have the jersey, hanging up in […]
As if the blogsphere was not already saturated with Phillies blogs, we decided that we have nothing better to do with our free time than to start a Phillies blog. Here is who will be writing everything that includes the serious, the analytical, and the satirical: Frank KloseFrank has a bachelor's degree in English, but […]
The Doc & Watkins are joined by special guest Bob Sharpe, formerly of Rant Sports, to discuss ESPN's E60 on all-time Phillies great Roy Halladay. How shocking was the revelation about the extent of Halladay's drug use and did it change their perception on the man they call Doc. Plus- – A quick discussion on […]
A new ESPN documentary is set to release profiling the life of Roy Halladay.
Todd Zolecki joins Frank Klose, Geoff Mosher, and Hunter Brody to discuss his new book, Doc: The Life of Roy Halladay
The Phillies reacted to the death of Kobe Bryant by retiring Roy Halladay’s number. Wait, what?
The Phillies will retire number 34 in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Roy Halladay
Players and teams across the nation took to social media to pay their respects to future Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, Roy Halladay, who tragically passed away on Tuesday.
Embed from Getty Images By: Matt Rappa, managing editor PHILADELPHIA — Ten games into the season, we are catching a glimpse of what could be the next successful era of Philadelphia Phillies baseball. One that doesn't include six-time All-Star second baseman Chase Utley, 2008 World Series MVP left-hander Cole Hamels, nor 2007 National League MVP […]
View image | gettyimages.com When Cole Hamels took the mound on Saturday afternoon in Chicago, there were many storylines. It could the last time Hamels pitches in a Phillies uniform. However, in his last two starts, he struggled. Was something wrong with the left-hander? Was he hurt? At the same time, scouts from across […]