Just Three Years Ago Today

Nothing stays the same in sports. Just three years ago on September 27th, 2010, this was a baseball headline: The Phillies clinch their 4th straight NL East championship as their ace Roy Halladay throws a 2-hit shutout, an 8-0 win over the Nationals at Washington.

Halladay earned his 21st win with his fourth shutout and ninth complete game -- all highs in the majors this season -- while Jayson Werth drove in four runs. Philadelphia completed the year with 97 wins and the best record in baseball (though they fell short of their third straight pennant, losing to the eventual-champion Giants in the NLCS).

Arm problems have derailed Halladay's career the last two seasons. Last week, after lasting just 16 pitches against the Marlins, he told reporters he was also dealing with a digestive condition. Having passed 200 career wins earlier this season -- with 20 career shutouts, two Cy Young Awards and just the second post-season no-hitter in baseball history -- Halladay is at least a borderline Hall of Fame candidate. Do you think "the back of his card" is strong enough for Cooperstown?

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