Some baseball insiders believe the likelihood that the Blue Jays will trade Roy Halladay is decreasing.
One school of thought is that Toronto is asking for too much, while another relates to the Phillies.
Philadelphia has been considered the front-runner to land Halladay, but their growing lead in the NL East could keep them from pulling the trigger.
I have a couple of thoughts on this. First of all, in a general sense it's pretty hard to overpay for the best pitcher in baseball, but I'm biased in saying that.
More concretely, Philly would do well to remember that it wasn't too long ago that they were floundering around .500 and the Mets are still a very talented team that could turn it around in a hurry, not to mention Atlanta or Florida.
Thoughts?