nybaseballdigest.com - 11/22/2009
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It appears it’s only a matter of time that Roy Halladay will be traded. Earlier in the week it was confirmed the Yankees reached out to Toronto to let their interest be known. This weekend there were reports of interest from the Dodgers and Cubs. It’s Los Angeles that should concern ...
Will the Dodgers Land Roy Halladay?
lasordaslair.com 11/27/2009 — The speculation has already begun that the two teams who are very interested in the Blue Jays’ Roy Halladay are both from the state of California. That would be the Angels and the Dodgers. And while there have been rumors that the Dodgers will ...
Don’t Let Joba or Hughes Stand in the Way of Halladay
nybaseballdigest.com 11/19/2009 — Roy Halladay in the Yankees rotation. That sounds scary to just about everyone outside of the Bronx. Since the World Series NYBD has been adamant about the Yanks looking more towards pitching than offense this shopping season. Roy Halladay was someone they pursued at the trade deadline, but ...
Report: Dodgers focus efforts on Halladay trade
tsn.ca 11/20/2009 — While a lot of the recent talk surrounding any Roy Halladay trade has centered around the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, at least one team from out West is seriously interested in the former Cy Young Award winner. According to his Twitter ...
Roy Halladay: What’s His Trade Market?
theghostofmoonlightgraham.wordpress.com 11/18/2009 — This winter will be the last time the Blue Jays will have the opportunity to trade Halladay and receive top value back. If they wait until the 2010 trading dealine, then teams won't have to give up the farm because they know the Jays will be forced to trade Halladay.
Starting point for Halladay
zellspinstripeblog.com 11/23/2009 — Over the weekend, Nick Cafardo over at boston.com mused that the Yankees are would likely get into the Halladay hunt if they started off any package with Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes. With a package like that, I highly doubt that the Yankees would throw in Austin Jackson, as they view ...
The good and bad of Roy Halladay
yankees.lhblogs.com 11/25/2009 — As a pitcher, Roy Halladay has little or no downside. He’s coming off his career-high in strikeouts, he’s lead the American League in complete games the past three years and he’s gone over 220 innings the past four years. He’s ...
Some Halladay Rumblings
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 11/18/2009 — From Jon Heyman : The Yankees recently called the Blue Jays to express interest in superstar pitcher Roy Halladay. And while the Yankees made the very same call last summer with no hope of acquiring Halladay, this time they have a real reason to believe they may actually have a legitimate chance ...
Roy Halladay a Yankee? Make this happen, Brian
pinstripealley.com 11/19/2009 —
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Trade prospects, and maybe Joba Chamberlain or Phil Hughes to Toronto for Roy Halladay ? Hang on ...
Joining Yanks OK to Halladay
torontosun.com 11/28/2009 — Will Roy Halladay leave Toronto via the same route as ex-Blue Jays aces David Cone and Roger Clemens?
Chapman hires new agents —
Blogging the Bombers - NY Daily News Blogs 11/21/2009
It remains to be seen whether this will be an advantage for the Yankees in pursuit of highly-touted Cuban pitcher Aroldis Chapman, but Chapman has fired his original agency, Athletes Premier International, and signed with veteran agents Alan and ...
Cuban pitcher fires agent —
NYDailyNews.com - Baseball 11/22/2009
It remains to be seen whether this is an advantage for the Yankees in pursuit of highly touted Cuban pitcher Aroldis Chapman, but Chapman has fired his agency, Athletes Premier International, and signed with veteran agents Alan and Randy Hendricks, ...
Halladay Will Not Re-Sign With Toronto —
Bleacher Report - MLB 11/22/2009
ESPN.com reports that Roy Halladay will not re-sign with the Toronto Blue Jays after his contract expires at the end of the 2010 season assuming that he is still a Blue Jay for this coming season.
Toronto went public during the summer that they ...