Posts Tagged ‘Roy Halladay’

Vote For Shane!

With a walk off single in the bottom of the 9th Shane Victorino further added to his All Star candidate resume.  The bloop single that he hit ended a very good ball game in favor of the Phillies, who won in walk off fashion by a score of 3-2.  Ryan Madson pitched better than I’ve seen him pitch in a month, which is such a relief.  This is what happens when the top of the order gets on base.  The Phillies are back to their winning ways, 5-1 and in their last 6!

In other news, apparently the Los Angeles Dodgers are prepared to offer young phenom Clayton Kershaw in a deal to land Roy Halladay.  This seems to be the most substantial offer for Halladay besides anything that the Phillies may be planning to offer.  What do you think of Halladay, should the Phillies overspend to get him, and what would the ramifications be if he was dealt to the Dodgers?

Roy Halladay is on the Market

According to Ken Rosenthal, Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay is “all but out” of Toronto.  They apparently are ready to deal the Cy Young winner, but teams who are interested will pay a steep price to get him.  For the Phillies that would mean losing many of these players/prospects:

  • J.A. Happ (SP): Phillies #3 pitching prospect, currently in rotation
  • John Mayberry, Jr. (OF): Phillies #8 prospect
  • Carlos Carrasco (SP): Phillies #1 pitching prospect, 7th overall
  • Michael Taylor (OF): Phillies #6 prospect
  • Kyle Drabek (SP): Phillies #2 pitching prospect
  • Lou Marson (C)
  • Jason Donald (SS): Phillies #4 prospect
  • Jason Knapp (SP): 84.2 IP, 112 Ks so far this season
  • Dominic Brown (OF): Phillies top prospect
  • Kyle Kendrick (SP)

My brother just went to a Lakewood game to see Knapp pitch he said that in 2-3 years he is going to be downright filthy.  He has to work on control, but he has a 96 mph fastball and is a strikeout machine.  I wouldn’t want to see him dealt in a Halladay trade.  JA Happ has emerged as a viable starter, but in a trade scenario he is all but gone.  When it comes to our outfield prospects, I think they are more expendable because our outfield already has good depth and strong starters.  I wouldn’t mind losing Carrasco at this point because he has faltered in the last year, and I don’t know how ready he is to play.

David Murphy of the Philadelphia Daily News has an article about possible trade rumors here: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/phillies/How_much_is_too_much_for_Halladay.html