
"The latest on Doc follows his start yesterday, or -- to be more accurate -- concerns who was in the house to witness it. As the Toronto Sun noted, "Halladay drew a crowd from interested teams. Former Philadelphia Phillies general manager Pat Gillick, who is now GM Ruben Amaro's chief adviser, was here, as were Dick Groch, top assistant to GM Doug Melvin of the Milwaukee Brewers, Don Welke of the Texas Rangers and Logan White and Vance Lovelace of the Los Angeles Dodgers." Yesterday, the Chicago Tribune's Rick Morrissey suggested that the Chicago White Sox should be willing to give up a significant chunk of talent to get Halladay, ignoring the cost (ESPN)."
I have no idea where he is going anymore. There have been so many teams that are rumored to be interest that it could be just about anyone. I have said that the Phillies, Dodgers, and Angels make a lot of sense. Though, it would be really interesting if the Rangers added a talent like Halladay into their rotation. The worry there is that they would have to give up a lot of their good young pitching and Halladay could walk after his contract, so the Rangers would have to be damn sure he will stay. Otherwise they will be back to have bottom of the barrel pitching, which they have seemed to have had forever.


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