Roy Halladay fully controls his destiny, thanks to the no-trade clause the Blue Jays granted him, and the Toronto ace hasn't declared which teams he would or wouldn't join, should he get traded in the next 18 days.
But the righthander indicated Monday, after being introduced as the AL's starting pitcher for Tuesday night's All-Star Game, that he would join the Yankees if a trade took him that way.
"There's a point in your career where you know need to take a chance and try it, and win," Halladay, who has a full no-trade clause, said in general of playing in a market larger than Toronto. "I've always hoped that's going to be Toronto. I've believed in what we've done. It could still be. Continue
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