The Sheriff's Dept. says Roy did not make a mayday call before he went down, and they've already recovered his body.
40-year-old Halladay proudly purchased an ICON A5 just last month ... the first one of the production line. He posted a video in which his wife expressed concern about the aircraft, but also said she felt more comfortable after flying in it.
Roy was an 8-time All-Star pitcher for the Phillies and the Blue Jays, and a two-time Cy Young Award winner. He's one of only 2 players in MLB history to throw a no-hitter in the playoffs. He also pitched a perfect game for the Phillies in 2010.
The Phillies issued a statement -- "We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy's untimely death. There are no words to describe the sadness that the entire Phillies family is feeling over the loss of one of the most respected human beings to ever play the game."
He's expected to be a first ballot Hall of Famer when he becomes eligible in 2019.
A memorial is growing outside of Citizens Bank Park this morning.Flowers, baseballs, candles...all from #Phillies fans wanting to show their love for Roy Halladay.
Fine man.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace.