Blue Jays select Roy Halladay’s son Braden in 32nd round of MLB draft
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays wanted to pick another Halladay at this year’s MLB draft, even if they knew their chances of signing him to a professional contract would be pretty slim.
Toronto selected pitcher Braden Halladay, the son of Roy Halladay, in the 32nd round of the 40-round draft on Wednesday.
The young Halladay is committed to Penn State University and announced on Twitter shortly after being chosen that he would forego a professional career to play in the NCAA. Halladay can re-enter the MLB draft in three years as a college junior.
Blue Jays director of amateur scouting Steve Sanders said Toronto’s area scout and crosschecker in Florida spoke to the Halladay family to let them know they’d be using their 32nd-round pick — chosen symbolically for Roy Halladay’s jersey number — on the 17-year-old Braden.