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Is Toronto asking for too much for Roy Halladay?
Look, I know Halladay is good but I don't think any player is worth a starting pitcher, a position player and 2 top prospects out of your farm system. Because basically, you really aren't gaining anything from acquiring Halladay.
Your thoughts?
4 Answers
- JoseLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes, only because Halladay is 32 going on 33.....
You would have to be a team in position to win now like the Yanks, Red Sox, Dodgers,Phillies because you would be giving up so much young talent.
I think Halladay stays put for these reasons...
- 1 decade ago
Toronto knows they have no chance the next two years to win, so yes they are asking way too much for Halladay. The Indians would be willing to give up Cliff Lee for possibly just two above average pitching prospects. Watch, it will happen. The Phillies will get Lee early next week around the 28th.
Source(s): Poor Indians GM moves the past three years. Shapiro needs to get the ax. - Anonymous1 decade ago
hes one of the top three pitchers in all of baseball. his asking price better be high