Wayback Wednesday: Halladay is Perfect

 

May 29th, 2010:  Roy Halladay pitches a perfect game -- with little margin for error --  as the Phillies blank the Marlins 1-0 at Miami. 

The righthander strikes out 12, and uses 115 pitches the become the 20th man to throw a perfect game -- and the second of the 2010 season (Oakland's Dallas Braden did it weeks earlier, marking the first season since 1880 with two perfectos in the same year).
Halladay joins Jim Bunning as the only Phillies ever to throw a perfect game; ironically both occurred in road games during their first seasons with the club.

Below, he was honored later that season in a pre-game ceremony at Citizens Bank Park.  Doc is third from the left in the upper row.  To his right are manager Charlie Manuel, GM Ruben Amaro Jr and team president David Montgomery.



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