Today in Blue Jays History: Roy Halladay's 10 Inning Shutout
Briefly

Roy Halladay's ten-inning complete-game shutout, marking the first since 1990, exemplified his dominance despite a defensive misstep in a game against the Tigers.
The Tigers' struggle in the 2003 season, going 37-103, was a stark contrast to their future success, showcasing Halladay's performance against a struggling opponent.
Eric Hinske's defensive error led to Halladay losing his perfect game, highlighting the impact of individual player performance amidst Halladay's impressive pitching that night.
Despite a strong offensive career, Kevin Witt's journey through multiple teams underscores the chances given to first-round draft picks, as Halladay showcased pitching brilliance.
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