NEW YORK – This one was for Doc.
Toronto selected Florida high school pitcher Braden Halladay , a son of the late Roy Halladay, in the 32nd round of the Major League Baseball draft Wednesday — the round matching his father's Blue Jays uniform number.
The younger Halladay is a righthander like his famous father, who will be posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame next month.
Braden Halladay tweeted a thank you to the Blue Jays, saying "it's a great honor!" He added in his post that there was a mutual understanding between him and the team that he will be honoring his commitment to attend Penn State.
"It was really a group thing, something we had talked about doing to really just signal to them and acknowledge them as part of the Blue Jay family and specifically Braden," said Steve Sanders, Toronto's director of amateur scouting. "We're certainly excited to watch him go play in college and hopefully be in the same situation a few years from now."
Roy Halladay won 203 games and two Cy Young Awards over 16 big league seasons with the Blue Jays from 1998-2009 and Philadelphia Phillies from 2010-13. He died in November 2017 at age 40 when the private plane he was piloting crashed into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida.
Toronto retired his No. 32 on Opening Day in 2018.
The younger Halladay went 3-1 with a 4.06 ERA and 37 strikeouts with 17 walks in 31 innings over 11 games as a senior at Calvary Christian High School.