Dallas Escorts: Roy Halladay biggest name on trade market
Chicago White Sox could have package to pry him from Toronto Blue Jays
Phil Rogers | On Baseball July 12, 2009
Toronto’s Roy Halladay fields questions about the recent trade speculation. (Brian Blanco, Associated Press / July 7, 2009)
In the spring of 2002, Toronto second baseman
Orlando Hudson made a crack about the style of Blue Jays general manager
J.P. Ricciardi, saying he dressed like a pimp. He quickly found himself in the minor leagues, so it is with some satisfaction that Hudson eyes Ricciardi’s current dilemma — the need to trade Roy Halladay. Hudson would love for the Toronto ace to wind up with his current team, the first-place Dodgers. “It’s not a question of whether we need him,” Hudson said. “It’s a case of we want Roy Halladay.”