Queen spent a quarter century with the Toronto Blue Jays serving
in various capacities. From 1996 to 1999, he was the team's
pitching coach.
But Queen is perhaps best known for turning Roy Halladay into
the most feared pitcher on the planet. When the Jays sent Halladay
down to A ball a decade ago, it was Queen who changed both his
mechanics and his mental approach.
Last year, Tom Verducci did a cover story on Halladay last year
for Sports Illustrated. In the piece,
Verducci cited
Queen's first conversation with Halladay after he had been sent
down. Queen ripped into Halladay and said, "Look at you! You're
stupid! You're an idiot with no baseball intelligence and no guts!
You're a pussy!" (H/T
'Duk at Yahoo! Sports)
Let's just say that Queen wasn't there to massage Halladay's
ego. Well, since Halladay returned
from his demotion, he's won 161 big league games, tossed
nearly 60 complete games, won two Cy Young Awards and threw a
perfect game and a no-hitter in the same year. None of this would
have been possible without Queen. He turned Halladay into a future
Hall of Famer.
I remember Mel as an outfielder for Cincinnati and then
converting into a pitcher. Not many athletes have been able to pull
that off. RIP Mel. You are joining a fine team. Please say hello to
the guys for us and that we are looking forward to seeing them play
again.
Occam's Tool| 5.13.11 @ 6:30PM
Genius is the taking of infinite pains.
RJ| 5.13.11 @ 7:12PM
I remember Mel as an outfielder for Cincinnati and then converting into a pitcher. Not many athletes have been able to pull that off. RIP Mel. You are joining a fine team. Please say hello to the guys for us and that we are looking forward to seeing them play again.