Report: Roy Halladay to retire after signing one-day contract with Blue Jays
Stoic right-hander Roy Halladay, one of the most dominant starters in recent history, is expected to announce his retirement on Monday, according to CBS Sports' Jon Heyman.
Known affectionately as "Doc", the 36-year-old will sign a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Blue Jays, a touching gesture of gratitude to the team that employed him for more than a decade.
A two-time Cy Young award winner, Halladay battled injuries over the last two seasons, making just 13 starts in 2013 after undergoing shoulder surgery. Halladay posted a career earned run average of 3.38 with a 1.18 WHIP over 16 seasons in the majors, producing 67.6 wins above replacement while earning eight All-Star appearances.
Halladay hurled the twentieth perfect game in MLB history back in 2010, and also became just the second pitcher in history to throw a no-hitter in the postseason when he blanked the Reds in Game 1 of the 2010 National League Division Series.