Roy Halladay begins rehab
The Philadelphia Phillies now have a rough timetable for the return of star pitcher Roy Halladay, that would be late August. This could be taken as good news for fans but that’s only if they’re still in the playoff race. You also have to think the return is set for late August, so anything can happen over the next three months.
Phillies right-hander Roy Halladay reported Monday...
Roy Halladay Has Successful Surgery, Eyes 2013 Return
The Philadelphia Phillies have officially announced that veteran starting pitcher Roy Halladay underwent successful shoulder surgery Wednesday. The procedure was done by Dr. Neal ElAttrache of Los Angeles. “In certain cases it’s been three months, but we really don’t have a timetable. A scope and a cleanup to me is a lot different than a surgery. They aren’t going in and...
Roy Halladay to rest 6-8 weeks after surgery
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Roy Halladay’s return to the Philadelphia Phillies is uncertain after undergoing surgery. The Phillies right hander had a 8.65 ERA on the season prior to the surgery.
Halladay had a bone spur in his shoulder removed and his torn rotator cuff repaired on Wednesday. Halladay will rest for the next six to eight weeks before resuming a throwing program according...
Halladay Surgery Successful; Could Begin Throwing in 6-8 Weeks
Good news, Phillies fans. Roy Halladay had successful surgery in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and could begin a throwing program in 6-8 weeks. Here is the team statement and some thoughts below.
Roy had successful shoulder surgery yesterday. He had an arthroscopic evaluation and underwent debridement of his labrum and rotator cuff as well as removal of an inflamed bursa.
He’ll begin...
Day Before Surgery, Halladay Celebrates (?) 36th Birthday
It’s unlikely Roy Halladay was out last night at the local dive bar, tossing back shots and celebrating another year on earth. Besides, he’s got too much work to do, and that begins with shoulder surgery tomorrow in Los Angeles.
Halladay, who turned 36 today, will have bone chips, a frayed labrum, and a partially torn rotator cuff scoped by Dr. Neil ElAttrache, and will miss...
Roy Halladay Apologizes to fans
In a classy move, the injured Roy Halladay summoned reporters before tonight’s game so that he could offer some conciliatory words to Phillies fans.
Below is a snippet of Roy’s comments.
I’ve been thinking just the last couple of days. I just felt like I should address the fans. I know there is a lot of mixed opinions on pitching, not pitching, all that kind of stuff. I know...
Philadelphia Phillies storyline: Behind the scenes
While everybody wondered about the health of Roy Halladay, the Philadelphia Phillies gave a decision-making appearance to the media. However, it was an easy call.
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Roy Halladay Elects For Surgery, Career In Jeopardy?
At a press conference in Philadelphia today, Phillies fans found out some news that could be a tad disappointing. This is, of course, if you forget the last two seasons that Roy Halladay has pitched for the Phillies. Not long ago, Roy Halladay was a perennial Cy Young Award candidate who is eighth all-time on the Baseball Reference Cy Young Award Shares, which is a statistic...
Halladay Needs Surgery, Could Pitch Again in ’13
Halladay will have surgery in the near future. (CSN)
Roy Halladay addressed the media in San Francisco today following his visit with Dr. Lewis Yocum in Los Angeles yesterday. The results were not great, but also, as of now, not career threatening.
Halladay announced he has bone spurs, a frayed labrum, and a partially-torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, with surgery to follow...
What Should The Phillies Do About Roy Halladay?
Roy Halladay has been a completely different pitcher for the Phillies this season. His record his 2-4. His ERA is 8.65 which is the worst in the National League and the second worst in baseball. This is something the Phillies are not used to.
In yesterday’s game against the Marlins, Halladay couldn’t get through the third inning. He gave up nine runs on only four hits. This didn’t look...
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