Halladay had his best seasons in 2002, when he made the All-Star team, and posted a 19-7 record with 168 strikeouts and a 2.93 earned run average, and 2003, when he won the American League Cy Young Award with a 22-7 record, 204 strikeouts and a 3.25 earned run average. In 2003, he also led the American League in innings pitched (266.0) and tied for the American League lead in complete games (nine). In 2004, he went 8-8.
The first half of the 2005 season proved to be fairly successful for Halladay, as he proved to be one of the two best pitchers on the Toronto staff, alongside rookie Gustavo Chacin. He was even slated to be the starting pitcher for the American League at the All-Star Game in Detroit. However, on July 8, Halladay suffered a broken leg when he was hit with a line drive off the bat of Texas Rangers left fielder Kevin Mench. Obviously unavailable for the All-Star Game, he was replaced by Matt Clement of the Boston Red Sox. Despite rehabilitation and further evaluation on his leg, it was decided that Halladay would sit out the remainder of the season.
Halladay's pitches include a good fastball, one of the best curveballs in the league, and a forkball. He usually posts a good strikeout-to-walk ratio and is a ground ball pitcher.
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