Quote:
Originally Posted by flambers
Problem is the Yanks / Red Sox would never have went into a season with the same issues as the Jays.
|
The Yanks/Red Sox owners didn't die and have the people calling the shots pull back the purse strings in tight economic times either.
The Halladay situation is completely dependent on if the Jays think they can compete next year. And that's completely dependent on what happens this year. If 2 of Romero, Litsch, Richmond, and Purcey can establish themselves as legitimate starters and the bats continue to hit well then making a big play for Halladay is economically viable. If not, we're better off cutting out ties with Halladay at the trade deadline and get a can't-miss prospect (and more) in return.