TORONTO -- Roy Halladay's standout career over 12 seasons with the Blue Jays has earned him a spot in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Halladay will be part of the 2017 induction class alongside longtime Expos slugger Vladimir Guerrero, former Baseball Canada president Ray Carter, umpire Doug Hudlin and the '15 Pan Am Games gold medal-winning men's baseball team.
The ceremony is set to take place on June 24 in St. Marys, Ontario, as part of induction weekend. Halladay was selected by Toronto during the first round of the 1995 MLB Draft, played for the organization from 1998-2009 and later returned on a one-day contract to retire in a Blue Jays uniform.