Roy Halladay trade talks are dead, Toronto Blue Jays GM says

Jul. 30, 2009
Trade talks for Toronto ace Roy Halladay are "dead," but the club remains willing to listen to offers leading up to Friday's deadline, Blue Jays general manager J.P Ricciardi said in an e-mail Thursday.
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