The Yankees made a major move on Tuesday by acquiring Curtis Granderson. Though they aren't out of the running for Roy Halladay, it does make such a scenario more unlikely. "I haven't been told by any team, from discussions and conversations we've had, that they are not involved and don't want to continue dialogue," Anthopoulos said. "I have not had a club approach me yet and say, 'That trade scenario we talked about, we're no longer involved. We don't want to be involved.'" As part of the Yankees' latest blockbuster deal, New York outfield prospect Austin Jackson would head to the Tigers. The Jays had reportedly expressed interest in Jackson in talks about a potential Halladay deal. Anthopoulos indicated that the trade was not likely to impact the Jays' offseason plans. "I don't think it will really change a whole lot," Anthopoulos said. "We're very specific in what our wants are and what our needs are, and New York's needs and ours aren't necessarily the same -- the positions we want to fill, the long-term players that we want to put in certain spots."