Halladay Doesn't Appear To Be Untouchable
6th July, 2009 - 2:33 pm
CBS Sports - Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi isn't saying that he'll trade Roy Halladay, but he's open to deals this month.

"We have to be open to anything," Ricciardi said of the team's approach heading into the July 31 non-waiver trading deadline.

It appears as though a team interested in Halladay could certainly make an offer to Toronto without getting rejected immediately.

"We have to see what makes us better," Ricciardi said. "Obviously, if people have interest in Roy Halladay, they'd better realize there's a steep price that's going to come with it."

Ricciardi has made similar comments in the past and while he's not ready to label the Blue Jays as sellers just yet, the club has been struggling.

"We have to be smart with how we can build our team," Ricciardi said. "We have to be open to anything, really." [READ]

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