Roy Halladay says he's not injured and criticized a report suggesting something may be wrong with him because he's struggled in spring training.
Halladay gave up five runs and seven hits before being removed in the third inning of Philadelphia's loss to Minnesota on Wednesday. A report later surfaced quoting two unidentified scouts expressing concern that Halladay's velocity is down and his sharpness is off.
"Poor reporting on the extreme end of poor reporting," Halladay said Thursday. "It couldn't be further from the truth."
Halladay Rips Report, Says He's Fine




