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The Brewers have an outside chance to land Roy Halladay, but Ken Rosenthal has a few issues on the subject.
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" The Brewers are one of the teams flying under the radar Roy Halladay. They've got the money they've also got a prospect that the Blue Jays love shortstop Alcides Escobar. Here's the problem. The Brewers are -- team that doesn't have any young pitching to offer. And not sure that how they would approve a trade to Milwaukee. Remember he has the full no trade clause he's made it clear that he wants to play for a perennial contender. Don't expect Padres closer Heath Bell or first baseman Adrian Gonzales to be traded before the deadline. GM Kevin towers told me that it makes no sense to trade either of those players now -- offseason could be different. At that point powers couldn't be eight -- 29 other clubs and interest that teams might even more willing to part with major leaguers. Both bill and Gonzales are signed a highly affordable salaries going forward. Orioles or not terribly enthused about trading either Aubrey Huff or Luke Scott. They can try to retain -- by offering him arbitration. Or they can get too high draft picks in return if he leaves as a type B free agent. Scott meanwhile is under their control through 2012. He is versatile his crushing left handed pitching as well as right. And like -- would be difficult to replace. It would not be shocked if the a's were relatively quiet at the deadline. Holiday is attracted minimal interest that could change at the last minute if he gets hot. Teams are calling on reliever Michael Wuertz and to a lesser degree Brad -- that is are not in any rush to move either. Both those guys cost effective and they're under. His control for the next few."
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