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Halladay cuts Sunday outing short
Major League Baseball

Halladay cuts Sunday outing short

Published Mar. 17, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

Roy Halladay left after one inning because of a stomach virus in the Philadelphia Phillies' 5-3 win over a Baltimore Orioles' split squad on Sunday.

Halladay allowed one hit and a walk. He was sweating profusely when he was pitching and at one point bent over behind the mound.

The two-time Cy Young Award winner was roughed up in his previous start and said he felt ''lethargic'' afterward. He insisted he had no injury. Halladay missed almost two months last year because of a shoulder problem.

Zach Miner took over for Halladay in the second inning and allowed one run on four hits in two innings.

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