On this date in 2010


Roy Halladay tossed a perfect game. The big righthander retired all 27 batters as the Phillies blanked the Marlins 1-0 at Miami. The big righthander struck out 12 and used 115 pitches to become the 20th man to throw a perfect game -- and the second of the 2010 season (Oakland's Dallas Braden did it earlier in the year -- the first season since 1880 with 2 perfectos in the same year).
Halladay had more heroics left up his sleeve: he threw a no-hitter in the opening game of the NLDS against the Reds. That made him just the second man to throw a post-season no-hitter -- and the pitcher to throw no-nos in the regular and post-season the same year!
Needless to say, he won the 2010 National League Cy Young Award.

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