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The Angels have resumed their pursuit of pitcher Roy Halladay, the Toronto Blue Jays ace who would be an extremely attractive alternative to free-agent right-hander John Lackey, with whom the team continues to negotiate. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
So apparently the Dodgers are in the mix for an ace named Roy Halladay. Bloggers, writers, panelists, and commentators across the country are all leaning towards a "no deal" mentality especially if it means trading Chad Billingsley or Clayton Kershaw. Full Article at Bleacher Report
There has been a lot of speculation about Roy Halladay becoming a Yankee. I'm sure you get a lot of these "general manager-wannabe" potential trades. I believe once Halladay was in New York, he could be signed long-term. What might it take? -- Aaron C. Full Article at MLB.com
The World Series may still be fresh in your mind, but MLB GMs are already focusing on next season. Thankfully, Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi have all the latest gossip and buzz. Note: All times listed are ET. Full Article at FOX Sports
It's never easy when a franchise player for a sports team announces he will test the market when his contract expires. It's even less easy when that player is one of the main reasons tickets are sold. Thus is life in Toronto. Full Article at Associated Content
The Yankees could easily get into the Roy Halladay hunt if they’re willing to part with Phil Hughes or Joba Chamberlain, which they apparently are. Full Article at LoHud.com
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. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Roy Halladay probably won’t stay in Toronto beyond the 2010 season — if he stays that long. Once his contract expires after the 2010 season, the ace pitcher is not interested in re-signing with the Blue Jays, the New York Post and MLB.com reported. Full Article at Columbia Tribune
The New York Yankees are quite easily the most loved baseball team in MLB. They are probably even hands down the most loved team in all of sports. They have fans not only all over the nation, but across the whole world, too. Full Article at Associated Content
Jays pitcher Roy Halladay delivers to the Tampa Bay Rays. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco) Alex Anthopoulos may be walking into the perfect storm. He has Roy Halladay out there. Available. Full Article at Canoe
"I'm looking forward to Indianapolis. I think it'll be an exciting time for the game." Full Article at Sports Blogs
We have been subjected to every theoretical trade scenario under the sun since Roy Halladay was rumored to be available via trade last season. Full Article at Bleacher Report
The president of the Toronto Blue Jays is the latest from the organization to publicly suggest that pitcher Roy Halladay is not interested in re-signing with the club once his current contract expires at the end of next season. Full Article at CBC News
Toronto Blue Jays starter Roy Halladay throws to first to retire Boston Red Sox's Joey Gathright on a grounder to the mound during the first inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Full Article at Canoe
Roy Halladay is reportedly not interested in re-signing with the Toronto Blue Jays once his current contract expires at the end of next season. Full Article at AM640 Toronto
Will Roy Halladay be wearing a different jersey when the 2010 season opens up? NEW YORK -- Roy Halladay is reportedly not interested in re-signing with the Toronto Blue Jays once his current contract expires at the end of next season. Full Article at Sports News Canada
I saw this question posed as a FanPost on another site and thought it was a pretty good idea for a slow, pre-Thanskgiving weekend. So who's your favorite baseball player that's not an Oriole? Least favorite non-O? Why? Full Article at Camden Chat :: A Baltimore Orioles Blog
So, last week, the rumors resurfaced that the Phillies are still trying to acquire Roy Halladay from the Toronto Blue Jays, and the memories of the hours leading up to the trade deadline in July relinquished. Full Article at Bleacher Report
The free agent signing bonanza has unofficially began. I say unofficially because in my mind it doesn't really start until a big name free agent is signed. Heck, even a semi-big name will do. Full Article at Associated Content
The official start to the Hot Stove was at 12:01 yesterday morning when free agents were able to sign with any team they choose. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Harry Leroy Halladay III (born May 14, 1977), usually referred to as Roy or his nickname Doc, is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays. He received his nickname from the famous Arizona gunslinger, "Doc" Holliday. Full Article
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay (R) gets the ball back from home plate umpire Mike DiMuro (L) after Halladay hit Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz with a pitch in the second inning of their MLB American League baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts Septe...
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Roy Halladay (R) stands on the pitchers' mound as Luke Scott of the Baltimore Orioles rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run off Hallady in the second inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland May 27, 2009.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 6: Pitcher Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays waits to take the mound against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium May 6, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »TORONTO - APRIL 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against Adam Everett #4 of the Detroit Tigers during their MLB game at the Rogers Centre April 6, 2009 in Toronto, Ontario.
View Photo »TORONTO - APRIL 6: Roy Halladay #32 the Toronto Blue Jays throws the opening pitch to Rod Barajas #20 of the Toronto Blue Jays as Curtis Granderson #28 of the Detroit Tigers stands at the plate during their MLB game at the Rogers Centre April 6, 2009 in Toronto, Ontario.
View Photo »TORONTO - APRIL 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Detroit Tigers during their MLB game at the Rogers Centre April 6, 2009 in Toronto, Ontario.
View Photo »TORONTO - APRIL 6: Roy Halladay #32 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws a pitch against the Detroit Tigers during their MLB game at the Rogers Centre April 6, 2009 in Toronto, Ontario.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays pitchers B.J. Ryan (L) and Roy Halladay watch batting practice during a workout before a MLB spring training exhibition game with the New York Yankees in Dunedin, Florida, March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay, right, talks with teammates before an informal workout at the team's spring training facility in Dunedin, Fla. , Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay throws against the Chicago White Sox during the first inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Toronto, May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay throws against the Chicago White Sox during the first inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Toronto, May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays' Roy Halladay works against the Chicago White Sox during the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, April 26, 2009, in Chicago.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays starter Roy Halladay throws a pitch to the Detroit Tigers during first inning of a baseball game in Toronto on Monday, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays' Roy Halladay pitches to a Detroit Tigers batter during a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2009, in Toronto.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays' Roy Halladay pitches to a Detroit Tigers batter during a baseball game Monday, April 6, 2009, in Toronto.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays' Roy Halladay throws one of his warm-up pitches in the spring training baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Bradenton, Fla. , Friday, March 27, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays starter Roy Halladay stands on the mound during the second inning of a MLB spring training exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox in Dunedin, Florida, March 16, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays starter Roy Halladay warms up on the mound during the first inning of a MLB spring training exhibition game with the Boston Red Sox in Dunedin, Florida, March 16, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays starter Roy Halladay wipes his brow during the first inning of an MLB spring training exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox in Dunedin, Florida March 16, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Roy Halladay (R) stands on the pitchers' mound as Luke Scott of the Baltimore Orioles rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run off Hallady in the second inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland May 27, 2009.
View Photo »That's where it gets interesting ... You have to scout better, have a great system, outwork 'em and outsmart 'em, if possible. In baseball, you never know. On any given day, Aaron Laffey can beat Roy Halladay. That's what makes it great.
The world champion Yankees will inquire about superstar pitcher Roy Halladay, setting up a potential bidding competition that didn't exist last summer when now-deposed Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi made it clear he wanted to avoid trading Halladay within the division. New Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos said on Tuesd...
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