White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen doesn't expect the team to get help in the form of Roy Halladay. "It's nice to say, 'We need this guy and we need that guy,' " Guillen told the Chicago Tribune. "It's great, but it's not easy [to do]. There's a lot of money involved. A lot of players involved. A lot of kids involved. "Whoever gets [Halladay], they're going to get a good player. I don't think we're going to give up half the organization for just one player. I think if we do it, good. If we do it and it doesn't work, it's crazy." ESPN reported on Friday that an executive said he would be "very surprised" if Chicago general manager Kenny Williams didn't make a play for Halladay.