An autopsy report says retired pitcher Roy Halladay had evidence of amphetamine, morphine and an insomnia drug in his system when he died in a plane crash in Florida last year.

The Tampa Bay Times reported that an autopsy released Friday shows the former Blue Jays and Phillies All-Star died from blunt force trauma with drowning as a contributing factor when he crashed his personal plane into the Gulf of Mexico near New Port Richey on Nov. 7.