The Angels, who have been looking to add pitching for a majority of the season, have inquired about Roy Halladay. "Tony has talked to a lot of clubs, and he's talked to Toronto," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said, referring to general manager Tony Reagins. "Obviously, [Halladay] is a name that piques the interest of everyone in baseball." Halladay is 10-2 with a 2.79 earned-run average and 98 strikeouts in 116 innings. "If they're shopping Roy Halladay, everybody and their momma is going to be after him," Angels center fielder Torii Hunter said. "He's the guy I'd build a rotation around. "He's smart. He hits his spots. He goes deep into games. He's a bulldog. When the pressure is on, he's at his best. He's everything you'd want in a starting pitcher."