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Blue Jays: Trio of former players debut on 2019 Hall of Fame ballot

Joining Roy Halladay on the ballot with ties north of the border are outfielder Vernon Wells and pitcher Ted Lilly. The Doc has a legitimate shot at being enshrined into the Hall after an illustrious career with both the Jays and Philadelphia Phillies. Halladay sports a career 203-105 record with 67 complete games and a 3.38 earned run average during his 16-year career.

The eight-time All-Star was the consummate professional winning Cy Young awards with both the Blue Jays and Phillies, however, he would undoubtedly go into the Hall as a Blue Jay spending 12 seasons with Toronto.