So ALLEGEDLY the Mets turned down a deal for Roy Halladay in which OF Fernando Martinez, P Jon Niese, SS Ruben Tejada, and P Bobby Parnell would have been sent to the Blue Jays.
If true, smart move by the Mets I say. Sure having Santana and Halladay as your 1-2 for next year would be enticing, but it's just too much to give up, IMO. If the Mets were to trade for him, they would have nearly $40 million tied up in two pitchers. Consequently, that would leave less money to address other pressing needs namely 1B, the corner outfielder positions, 2B, and catcher. Besides getting Halladay is no guarantee that the Mets would be anymore of a threat than they are now. They would still have mediocre to below average 3, 4, 5 starters. And their lineup would still have plenty of holes.
The Mets need to keep building up their farm system, not depleting it. There are no quick fixes. They need to build an organization that can field competitive teams year after year. Trading for Roy Halladay would be a mistake.