A pair of scouts believe that Roy Halladay is battling some kind of physical issue. "He doesn't look right, physically," one scout told ESPN.com. "He's not finishing his pitches. It looked like it was almost painful for him to throw a pitch like he wanted to. And he was almost straight up in his delivery. It looked like he was protecting something in his back. It wasn't the same delivery." In five starts since the trade deadline, Halladay is 2-3 with a 4.50 ERA and a .320 opponent batting average. "I didn't think the arm speed was quite as good," another scout said. "He seemed a little apprehensive. When you have some kind of injury, the last thing that comes back is the late movement on the fastball. And right now, that isn't there. The velocity is fine. The extension out front is not."