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He also wrote, via twitter, that Blue Jays general manager JP Ricciardi said Toronto starter Roy Halladay is likely to stay in Toronto.
Scouts in Toronto to watch Lee
Toronto Sun columnist Bob Elliott tweeted tonight that scouts from at least four teams are in Toronto tonight to watch Indians starter Cliff Lee pitch. Here is what he had to say:
Dodgers, Brewers, Phillies and Red Sox scouts here to see Cliff Lee, some staying 'til Friday when its Halladay all the day
He also wrote, via twitter, that Blue Jays general manager JP Ricciardi said Toronto starter Roy Halladay is likely to stay in Toronto.
UPDATE (11:41 P.M.): Boston Globe beat writer Nick Cafardo writes that the Boston Red Sox sent one of its top pro scouts to watch Lee. The Dodgers and the Phillies each sent two scouts to the game. They are presumably watching Victor Martinez, Jhonny Peralta, Travis Hafner and a slew of Blue Jays players, Cafardo writes.
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