If Your Birthday is May 14th...


...you share it with likely future Hall of Famer Roy Halladay. With 203 career victories, he's just above what appears to the cutoff point for Cooperstown consideration. While he never approached 250 or 300 wins, he certainly had enough "dominant" seasons (8), two Cy Young Awards -- and two no-hitters in the same year. And keep in mind, Roy did it in the steroids era, when who knows how many of the batters he faced were "juicing."
Remember his greatest year 2010, his first with the Phillies? First, a Memorial Day Weekend perfect game against the Marlins; then, in the first playoff game he ever worked, he fired a no-hitter against the Reds. That clears the bar in my book. If Don Drysdale, another dominating righty whose career was shortened by injury, is Hall of Fame-worthy, then so is the guy nicknamed "Doc."
Another measure of how good he was is that a pair of rising young pitchers -- Toronto's Marcus Stroman and the Phillies' Vince Velazquez -- were recently compared to him.
We'll know more two and half years from now, when Halladay's name appears on the Cooperstown ballot for the first time.

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