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Blue Jays Retire Roy Halladay's No. 32 Before Season Opener Against Yankees

The Blue Jays honored the late Roy Halladay on Thursday before their season opener against the Yankees.

In a pregame opening ceremony, Halladay's No. 32 was retired, as only the second number retired in franchise history.

There was no ceremonial first pitch. Instead the team placed a ball on the mound in his honor.

His wife, Brandy, and two children, along with former teammates were there for the moment.

Halladay died after his plane crashed off Florida's Gulf Coast in Pasco County in November. He was 40 years old.

Halladay pitched 16 years in the majors from 1998 to 2013.