bats.blogs.nytimes.com - 7/8/2009
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Blue Jays General Manager J.P. Ricciardi has told multiple news outlets that he is open to listening to trade offers for ace Roy Halladay.
Dissecting the Halladay Trade Talk
bluejayhunter.com 7/8/2009 — It's something that no Blue Jay fan wants to envision, but with all this trade talk lately it's all I can think about. There is a possibility that Roy Halladay could be traded, and frankly it's breaking my heart. Technically, Halladay's contract with the Blue Jays doesn't run out until the end ...
Jays Doing Right Thing In Listening To Halladay Offers
tylersarticles.blogspot.com 7/7/2009 — Baseball fans north of the border have had a lot to cheer about in the first half. Canada's remaining MLB team, the Toronto Blue Jays, huddled near the top of the majors' strongest division for a large portion of the spring after getting off to an excellent start in April. Following a few ...
Ricciardi On Halladay
mlbtraderumors.com 7/8/2009 — Blue Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi told Joel Sherman of the New York Post that he won't provide teams with a window to negotiate a contract extention with Roy Halladay in the event that the Jays deal their ace. Ricciardi made a variety of points about ...
Will the Jays trade Halladay?
torontobluejaysway.blogspot.com 7/9/2009 — A media firestorm has erupted in Toronto, with Roy Halladay at the center of much speculation and innuendo regarding the possibility he could be shipped out of town. Seemingly out of no where, Jays General Manager J.P. Ricciardi mentioned to a reporter that he is listening to offers for Roy ...
Halladay Trade a Possibility
downswinging.com 7/8/2009 — Yesterday, Blue Jays G.M. J.P. Ricciardi just floated out the idea that his office will be listening to offers for their ace, Roy Halladay. Halladay, I need not tell you, is a star, and is extra valuable just because of the pure consistency that he has brought to the mound, despite the fact ...
Jays Won't Let Teams Negotiate With Halladay
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 7/14/2009 — "In the midst of all the Roy Halladay speculation, there is something you should know: Any team acquiring Halladay probably would not be able to negotiate with him until after a trade were complete. According to a baseball source, the Toronto Blue Jays will not allow any interested team to ...
Jays Right To Listen In On Halladay Offers
mvn.com 7/7/2009 — Baseball fans north of the border have had a lot to cheer about in the first half. Canada's remaining MLB team, the Toronto Blue Jays, huddled near the top of the majors' strongest division for a large portion of the spring after getting off to an excellent start in April. Following a few ...
3 UP: HALLADAY, YANKS' INTEREST AND METS APATHY
blogs.nypost.com 7/8/2009 — Yes, I am on Twitter. 1. In spring training, I wrote this column anticipating why I believed Roy Halladay would become available. Now that Halladay is most definitely available - contenders start your trade proposals - nothing has changed in...
Roy Halladay, Cy Young winner. Trade Bait?
outsidetheboxscore.blogspot.com 7/7/2009 — If you are a baseball fan for the Toronto Blue Jays, the most recognizable face of the franchise is pitcher Roy Halladay. Halladay currently has a 2.79 ERA and a record of 10-2 for the 4th place, Toronto Blue Jays. At this point, he might be the only reason to attend Blue Jay games, now he ...
Blue Jays shopping Halladay
threio.com 7/8/2009 — The Toronto Blue Jays have announced that they are willing to make a deal for starter Roy Halladay. Halladay is due $30 million over the next two seasons and has veto power over trades.
Halladay says he would like to stay in Toronto, but also wants to play for a playoff team.
Any deal for ...
YANKEES WILL KEEP EYE ON HALLADAY —
NY Post: Sports 7/7/2009
> MINNEAPOLIS -- Just because the Blue Jays are willing to listen to offers for Roy Halladay, Yankees fans shouldn't start drooling over baseball's best pitcher donning pinstripes. Blue Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi said today he will digest ...
HALLADAY: I WANT TO WIN —
NY Post: Sports 7/8/2009
> Roy Halladay has a no-trade clause in his contract, but if the Yankees were willing to sacrifice the necessary pieces in order to get the Blue Jays' ace, he would be hard pressed to balk at a deal sending him to The Bronx. "My goals have ...