Cleveland's Cy Young pitcher Cliff Lee has reportedly been traded to the Phillies for a number of prospects. This move should seal Philadephia as the team to beat in the NL, vaulting past the Dodgers.
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Cleveland's Cy Young pitcher Cliff Lee has reportedly been traded to the Phillies for a number of prospects. This move should seal Philadephia as the team to beat in the NL, vaulting past the Dodgers.
Can you say REPEAT![]()
They should have gone after Halladay...a but more expensive but much better and a better balance with all their lefty arms.
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Don't be so premature. The Dodgers are poised to beat Philly this year. Don't be surprised when LA trades for Hallady and Vernon Wells for Billingsly and Etheir.
Just a hunch.
Matt Martz is a sportswriter for the Bakersfield Californian newspaper in Central California. "Blessed is the gambler who expects nothing, for ye shall not be disappointed."
Could be a hunch or just wishful thinking.
No matter how good Halladay is, he wasn't worth what the Blue Jays were asking for. The Phillies aren't just set for this season, but with the young talent they didn't give up, they will be the team to beat in the NL for quite a few years.
Dodgers, Red Sox in on Halladay
Matt Martz is a sportswriter for the Bakersfield Californian newspaper in Central California. "Blessed is the gambler who expects nothing, for ye shall not be disappointed."
Toronto got way too greedy in trying to trade Halladay. Now they are basically stuck losing a great opportunity to really help their team down the road.
Hallasy looks to finish 2009 in Philly
Matt Martz is a sportswriter for the Bakersfield Californian newspaper in Central California. "Blessed is the gambler who expects nothing, for ye shall not be disappointed."
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