- Philadelphia Phillies ace righthander Roy Halladay is away from the team today for personal reasons after blowing a 6-0 lead Wednesday in Atlanta, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. (Sporting News)
- ATLANTA - After blowing a six-run lead Wednesday night, Roy Halladay left the Phillies to tend to a personal family matter. The absence was planned before his outing. He is expected to rejoin the team Friday in Washington. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- ATLANTA - After blowing a six-run lead Wednesday night, Roy Halladay left the Phillies to tend to a personal family matter. The absence was planned before his outing. He is expected to rejoin the team Friday in Washington. (Sacramento Bee)
- Joe Blanton, Randall Delgado, stop this madness. The Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves are back at it this afternoon with the two above-named starters, one day after one of the more unlikely games of the season. (USA Today)
- PHILADELPHIA - May 3, 2012 (WPVI) -- Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay has left the team to attend to a family matter, Action News has learned. Halladay informed the team on Wednesday night after his start. (Abc Local Web)
- ATLANTA -- Roy Halladay left the Phillies following Wednesdays 15-13 loss against the Braves to attend to a family matter. The right-hander is expected to rejoin the team for Fridays game against the Nationals in Washington. (Major League Baseball)
- Phillies pitching ace Roy Halladay left the team temporarily Wednesday night to take care of an unspecified family matter, according to the Phillies website. (NJ.com)
- Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay surrendered eight earned runs last night in 5.33 innings against the Atlanta Braves. He looked as gassed as he was during a road game against the Chicago Cubs on July 18, 2011. (YAHOO!)
- Hell toe the rubber tonight in Atlanta, his sixth start of the 2012 campaign against a division rival with a chance to put his club back over .500. (YAHOO!)
- One day after an extremely uncharacteristic performance, Roy Halladay has left the Phillies — at least temporarily. (Metro International)
Thursday, May 3, 2012
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