Gaston Believes Halladay Will Leave Jays
4th November, 2009 - 5:15 pm
MLB.com - Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston believes that Roy Halladay will eventually leave the team, whether or not he's traded.

Halladay's contract runs through the 2010 season, after which he'll become a free agent.

"My gut is that I think Doc wants to be on a winning team," Gaston told MLB.com. "He's probably sitting there looking at A.J. [Burnett] out there pitching [for the Yankees in the World Series], knowing that that's where he'd like to be. It's not about money with Doc. It's about him being on a winning team.

"I can't speak for Doc, but my gut feeling is if he's here next year with us, then he'll probably leave after next year. Hopefully, if that's the case, then we can get something for him before he leaves." [READ]

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