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10 possible destinations for Roy Halladay

Posted by Steven Lourie at 01:59 AM on July 12, 2009 Comments comments (0)

In no particular order


Boston Red Sox


The Blue Jays have already said that they aren’t afraid to trade Halladay to a division rival, which might not be smart as they’d have to face him like 4-5 times per year. Nonetheless, they aren’t afraid to do it, so the Sox are going to be mentioned. The Jays would likely ask for a package of prospect centered around Clay Buchholz or Michael Bowden and the Sox, who have held on to their prospects in recent years, don’t want to trade either of them. I doubt he goes to Boston.


New York Yankees


The Yankees could use Halladay, as their rotation is a bit of a mess, but they will have some trouble doing so. One, they don’t have the prospects that the Jays want, and two, as crazy as this sounds, they don’t have the money. In a down economy, after building a whole new stadium and spending a half of a billion dollars in guaranteed money on free agents this offseason, they don’t have a lot of funds left, especially since Yankee stadium isn’t selling out like it used to. 


Chicago White Sox


The White Sox will likely decide if they are buyers or sellers in the next week or so. If they decide they are out of it, they’ll put guys like Jermaine Dye on the block. If they decide that being at 44-42, 3.5 back of the NL central lead, is too close to sell, they’ll likely go after Halladay. Remember, they almost traded for Jake Peavy before he shot the deal down. Halladay will likely cost them a little bit more than Peavy, but the White Sox have shown they are willing to make the blockbuster deal. 


Texas Rangers


The Rangers make a lot of sense. As good as their pitching as been, they could still use a frontline guy like Halladay. I proposed a deal in an earlier blog before the season that would send Halladay to the Rangers for Michael Young and a prospect, but now it looks like the Jays want a prospect centric package. No problem, the Rangers have the best farm system in a majors. The only problem, the Rangers are reportedly taking out MLB loans to pay their players’ salaries so them taking on Halladay’s 12 million a year or signing him to an extension seems very unlikely. 


Los Angeles Angels


The Angels have held on to their prospects for years, but they traded for Mark Teixiera last year to help them hold off the Rangers. Now the Rangers are ahead of them in the standings, though its close, so it is possible that they could trade for Halladay to put them back on top. The only thing is, Halladay is going to be a lot more expensive than Teixiera, who they got at a very cheap price, so I don’t know if the Angels want to give up that much. It just doesn’t seem like their way.


Philadelphia Philles


The Philles have the farm system and they definitely have the need. They could run away with the overall poor NL East with the combination of Halladay and Cole Hamels atop their rotation. They are one of the teams that makes the most sense right now as they look to defend their World Series title.


St. Louis Cardinals


Its not normally the Cardinals’ way to trade for big name players, but they are reportedly very interested and look like one of the front runners. These are all rumors, but it could make a lot of sense. The Cards need something to separate them from the rest of the division and with Chris Carpenter’s health issues, they don’t have a dependable ace.


Los Angeles Dodgers


They could make sense, but I doubt he will go there, for 3 reasons. One, the Dodgers just don’t trade young for old and take on money. They already spent money taking on Manny last year and I don’t expect them to do that again. Two, the Blue Jays have asked for either Chad Billingsley or Clayton Kershaw in return. Kershaw and Billingsley are not just good prospects, but huge parts of the team right now. Three, they don’t need him. They have the best record in the majors, what would be the point. 


San Francisco Giants


The Giants might just be in this because the Dodgers are, but Buster Olney named them as one of 5 front runners for Halladay. They already have Cain and Lincecum, and 25 games in which they have given up 1 or fewer runs. They really need a bat, but there just aren’t that many good bats out there. They have the farm system, though I don’t think they would give up Buster Posey or Madison Bumgarner. 


Colorado Rockies


They are a bit of a sleeper. They have the need, wanting to leapfrog the Giants for the wild card. Halladay is from Denver so he could give them a hometown discount on extension negotiations. I just don’t know if they have the prospects that would interest the Jays enough to pull the trigger. 




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