LMAO "No one questions Roy Halladay's production, but the Blue Jays clubhouse may be a more comfortable place without the Cy Young winner around. Mark Rutsey of the Toronto Sun writes that Halladay, traded to the Phils over the winter, was mostly a loner during his time in Toronto. "The problem with Halladay was simply that he was so dedicated, worked so hard and had such a talent gap between himself and the others - he was buddies with Chris Carpenter way back and more recently for a time with A.J. Burnett, two pitchers who came close to matching his talent - that the younger pitchers were intimidated and didn't know how to approach him," Rutsey writes. "Everybody's a lot more loose and relaxed and laid-back, myself included," pitcher Shaun Marcum told the Sun. "