Roy Halladay lasted just five outs against the Braves on Saturday, throwing 51 pitches in the shortest healthy outing of his Major League career.

Halladay allowed five hits and walked three before he was removed from the game. He was charged with seven earned runs as the Phillies fell behind early.

The outing marked just the second time in his career that he failed to make it through the second inning. The first occasion, Sept. 10, 2006, was a result of being hit by a line drive.