Artist paints baseball glove with Roy Halladay on it, lends it to Jays employee
TORONTO — A unique tribute to former Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay is now on display in the bowels of Rogers Centre.
Artist Sean Kane delivered a hand-painted baseball glove to the stadium on Tuesday afternoon that depicts Halladay in mid-windup, stretched across the webbing of the mitt in a classic powder blue Blue Jays uniform. Kane, who paints baseball gloves professionally, started the Halladay piece as a passion project but when a friend-of-a-friend who works for the Blue Jays asked about it, he agreed to lend it out.
The glove now rests in a place of honour in the clubhouse manager’s office just two days after Halladay was posthumously inducted into Baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.
“I just haven’t painted a Blue Jays player yet, and I felt overdue. My kids are Blue Jays fans, that’s what got me started,” said Kane, a Chicago native who has been a Canadian citizen for 15 years and has lived in Ontario for seven. “The fact that he just got voted into the Hall of Fame and with all of the ceremonies in the last couple of years since he passed away, it just made sense.”