The players cherish that season for what they learned from the Hall of Famer. And in turn, they gave Halladay something too. “I think he just got to be himself,” said his son, Braden.
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Arnie and Jack agreed: The super ball goes too far but the players cowed the rule-makers. Leave it to Brandel Chamblee, the King of Coif, to offer a baseless defense of an indefensible conceit.