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Philadelphia Phillies Roy Halladay celebrates his no hitter with catcher Carlos Ruiz against the Reds October 2010
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Philadelphia Phillies Roy Halladay pitches a no hitter against the Reds
Philadelphia Phillies Roy Halladay celebrates his no hitter with catcher Carlos Ruiz against the Reds October 2010
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Team | 2019 Hall of Fame, Philadelphia Phillies |
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