Ugh, guy lives a fantastic life, retires for the right family reasons and chases a passion of his and that ends up killing him. Hate stories like this, life can be so cruel. RIP
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He just got the plane less than a month ago.
Very sad. Every news story about him says he was a heck of a guy.
-Don____________
There was a story on the radio last night that after he threw his no-hitter, the team wanted to take him out to celebrate, he declined instead choosing to take his son to chuck-e-cheese for his birthday.
That is a man who had his priorities straight
Wow...I little fucking harsh if you ask me...
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/mlb/...gLE&ocid=ientp
Fuck him, I hope they can his ass.
Just read what he said, wow that was harsh. Same for his comment about loosing Dale Sr. Suspect baseball fans will rip him a new ass but know for sure Nascar fans are gonna eat him alive.
What an idiot
Listening to all the interviews on the radio about people that knew him, one thing keeps coming up is how great of a guy/ father he was, feel so sorry for his kids.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Federal aviation investigators say retired star pitcher Roy Halladay performed steep turns and flew feet above the water in his small plane moments before his fatal crash two weeks ago.
The National Transportation Safety Board didn't place blame for the crash in the preliminary report released Monday. It says witnesses and the plane's data recorder show Halladay was flying as low as 11 feet (3.3 metres) above the Gulf of Mexico in the minutes before the Nov. 7 crash near Tampa.
A witness told investigators Halladay's ICON A5 climbed to between 300 and 500 feet (90 and 150 metres) before it went into a 45-degree dive and slammed into the water.
The body of the two-time Cy Young Award winner was found in the wreckage.
The NTSB says the full investigation could take two years.