"Yesterday's NTSB report on Roy's accident was
painful for our family, as it has caused us to relive the worst
day of our lives. It has reinforced what I have previously
stated, that no one is perfect," Brandy Halladay said in a
statement released Thursday by the Philadelphia Phillies.
"Most families struggle in some capacity and ours was no
exception. We respectfully ask that you not make assumptions or
pass judgment. Rather, we encourage you to hug your loved ones
and appreciate having them in your lives. As a family, we ask
that you allow Roy to rest in peace."
A National Transportation Safety Board report released Wednesday
said the 40-year-old Halladay was performing stunts and had high
amphetamine levels when he crashed into the water near the Tampa
Bay area of Florida on Nov. 7, 2017.
Halladay's plane, an Icon A5, was in a deep nosedive when it
slammed into shallow water. He died of blunt force trauma and
drowning, according to the report.
Halladay, an eight-time All-Star, went 203-105 in 16 seasons
with the Toronto Blue Jays (1998-2009) and the Phillies
(2010-13). He compiled a 3.38 ERA and 2,117 strikeouts in 416
games (390 starts). He tossed 67 complete games, including 20
shutouts, and was inducted into Cooperstown in 2019.
--Field Level Media
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