• Chris Carpenter wishes he could have helped Roy Halladay

    Chris Carpenter wishes he could have helped Roy Halladay

    With ESPN’s latest documentary series “Imperfect: The Roy Halladay Story” set to air Friday, one of Halladay’s longtime teammates and friends, Chris Carpenter, revealed just how complicated his friendship with Halladay really was. Speaking on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” Thursday, Carpenter expressed regret about how he and Halladay, who died in a plane accident that …
  • Roy Halladay’s wife reveals heartbreaking accounts of his addiction

    Roy Halladay’s wife reveals heartbreaking accounts of his addiction

    On the mound, Roy Halladay was an all-time great, a Hall of Fame pitcher and eight-time All-Star who was one of the very best of his era. Off the field, his life was far more challenging, a fight against an addiction to opioids, dealing with the spotlight he preferred to avoid and doing anything possible …
  • Roy Halladay’s family just had to ‘relive the worst day of our lives’

    Roy Halladay’s family just had to ‘relive the worst day of our lives’

    Some won’t look at Roy Halladay the same after learning of the National Transportation Safety Board report, which stated the Hall of Fame pitcher was on high levels of amphetamines and morphine, while doing acrobatic stunts on the small plane that took his life in a crash in November 2017. Brandy Halladay sees her no …
  • NTSB: Roy Halladay was on drugs, doing stunts at time of fatal crash

    NTSB: Roy Halladay was on drugs, doing stunts at time of fatal crash

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Baseball Hall of Famer Roy Halladay had high-levels of amphetamines in his system and was doing extreme acrobatics when he lost control of his small plane and nosedived into Tampa Bay in 2017, killing him, a National Transportation Safety Board report issued Wednesday said. Halladay had amphetamine levels about 10 times …