• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Larry Brown Sports

Larry Brown Sports

Brown Bag it, Baby

  • Home
  • Blog View
  • NFL
  • NCAAF
  • NBA
  • MLB
  • Media
  • Headlines
  • Podcast
Baseball, Roy Halladay

Phillies Need to Stop Screwing Around, Pull Trigger on Roy Halladay Already

July 27, 2009 by Larry Brown • Comments
FacebookTweetLinkedInRedditThreadsWhatsAppEmail

When it comes to evaluating mid-season trades, I like to examine things on a case-by-case basis. For instance, you won’t hear me give a blanket policy saying “always trade prospects for established players” or “you must win now.” Instead, I like to examine all factors at play such as payroll, how realistic the team’s chances of winning are, how much better the team is getting, how much worse they will be in the future, and several other items.

Take for example the Dodgers who have been rumored to be talking with the Indians about trading James Loney and either Chad Billingsley or Clayton Kershaw plus a minor leaguer for Cliff Lee and Victor Martinez. While Lee is better than both Billingsley and Kershaw, it’s not a huge upgrade. Likewise, Victor’s an upgrade over Loney, but move Martinez to first because Martin’s catching and he becomes just an above-average first baseman rather than a perennial All-Star. While the Dodgers would be upgrading at each position, the chances of them re-signing both in two years is slim, and then they’d lose out on five years of Kershaw at a good price or three years of Billingsley at a good price. And adding Lee and Victor doesn’t make you say “Yeah, they’re going to win it all now!” so it’s a deal I wouldn’t be dying to make.

But if the Phillies would buckle down and just pay the price for Roy Halladay, they’d have an excellent shot at winning the World Series this year, and a really good shot at winning one next year (assuming Howard, Utley, and Rollins don’t die while scuba diving off the coast of Barbados). Ruben Amaro Jr. shouldn’t just be satisfied with winning one World Series; he should try to seize history while the Phillies have a chance to build a dynasty.

The Phillies have an excellent offense for a National League team. Between Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, and Raul Ibanez, they have four legit bats that allows them produce at all times. Jayson Werth and Shane Victorino are playing some of their best ball ever. It feels like no deficit is insurmountable when you’re dealing with this explosive offense. They’re so good offensively and they have such a good postseason ace as Cole Hamels proved last year, that not going for it all again would be a true shame.

They’re over-estimating what they have in J.A. Happ just because he’s 7-0, and Kyle Drabek’s no lock to become an All-Star, certainly no time before 2012, if ever. Dominic Brown’s numbers seem to be comparable with Shane Victorino’s, but he’s only in double-A, a longshot from the bigs. An opportunity to land a Cy-Younger like Roy Halladay, who’s on top of his game right now, doesn’t come around very often. Winning back-to-back World Series doesn’t either. The Phillies should recognize what they have the potential to achieve and go for it all — who wouldn’t want more rings?

  • i want more great stories!

Sign up today for free and get the best sports content sent to your inbox.

You can unsubscribe anytime. For more details, review our Privacy Policy.

.

Follow Us

Get instantly notified of the most viral news stories via Google!

  • Trending stories

Phil Mickelson in golf gear

Phil Mickelson banned from golf club after misconduct accusation

6 days ago
Kyle Busch before a race

Kyle Busch’s widow reveals promise she made him in final moments

4 days ago
LeBron James in a Lakers jersey

LeBron James reportedly has ‘curiosity’ about playing with 1 fellow superstar

6 days ago
James Harden warming up

James Harden arrested on weapons charge

4 days ago
Aldon Smith (99) on the sideline

New details emerge regarding Aldon Smith’s death

3 days ago

Sidebar


  • don’t miss these

Jose Ramirez in helmet and uniform

Jose Ramirez’s target return from surgery revealed

14 hours ago53
Logan Webb ready to pitch

Interesting update emerges about Logan Webb’s future

19 hours ago88
A San Francisco Giants cap on top of a glove

Report: Giants ready to move on from highest-paid players

1 day ago709
Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong picked off after hitting for the cycle

Pete Crow-Armstrong spoiled his own cycle with boneheaded mistake

2 days ago500
Framber Valdez throwing a pitch

Framber Valdez calls out the Astros ahead of his return to Houston

2 days ago632
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh in the middle of his home run trot

Mariners get huge Cal Raleigh injury update

2 days ago405
  • popular stories

Victor Wembanyama walking to the Spurs' locker room after losing Game 5 of the NBA Finals to the Knicks

Fans slammed Victor Wembanyama for his disrespectful move after losing Game 5

Tyrese Haliburton and Jade Jones

Friend of Tyrese Haliburton’s fiancée Jade Jones dies during Jones’ bachelorette party

Larry David reacts to a missed shot by Josh Hart

Video: Larry David had an outrageous reaction to Josh Hart’s missed layup

James Harden warming up

James Harden’s mugshot has been released

Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox in transition against Knicks forward OG Anunoby in Game 4 of the NBA Finals

De’Aaron Fox made the most catastrophic mental mistake to lose Game 4

Aldon Smith (99) on the sideline

Former 49ers star Aldon Smith dies at 36

Get the App

© 2026 · LB Sports Media Group Inc · Powered by Springwire.ai

  • X
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • RSS Feed
  • About Larry Brown Sports
  • Contact
  • Editorial Process
  • Staff Writers
  • Privacy Policy
Dedicated to the memory of Nevil Vega
Team/Player Stats