A pre-Deadline deadline for Doc?

If the Blue Jays are going to pull the trigger on a trade that sends ace Roy Halladay to a contender for a blockbuster package of players, the deal isn’t likely to be of the last-minute variety. In fact, Toronto may be inclined to set an internal deadline prior to the July 31 non-waiver Trade Deadline.

“If you ask me today if we’re going to trade Roy Halladay, I’d say no,” Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi told the New York Times. “Something could happen between now and the Trade Deadline, but this isn’t something that’s suddenly going to happen with someone on the 30th.”

As things currently line up, Halladay is scheduled to start on the road against the Mariners on July 29. According to the report in the NY Times, Ricciardi indicated that he doesn’t want Toronto’s ace taking the hill in Seattle with the thought that he could be dealt in the two days following his start.

Beyond that aspect, the Blue Jays would likely become sellers in the event that Doc is dealt. If Toronto is blown away by an offer and opts to trade Halladay, doing so before the 30th would give the club more time to shop some of its other players. Other Jays players involved in rumors include Scott Rolen, Alex Rios, Vernon Wells, Lyle Overbay, Jason Frasor and Scott Downs.

–Jordan Bastian

2 comments

  1. lucskyward@gmail.com

    I notice Dan Haren isn’t scheduled to pitch from now through Sunday and normally tomorrow would be his scheduled day. So either he’s nursing an injury quietly or he’s going to be traded – which would easily rival a Halladay trade.

    Based on who’s in the market and who has players that AZ needs, I’d guess there’s something in the works with: NYY, LAA, LAD, PHI or BOS.

    It’s worth digging to see why Haren’s not on the schedule, though.

  2. lucskyward@gmail.com

    Weird, now he’s been put on the schedule for tomorrow, though when I looked 2 hrs ago he was nowhere to be seen. Guess I jumped the gun.

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