DUNEDIN, Fla. - Kyle Drabek won his final two May starts for the Double A New Hampshire Fisher Cats last season, allowing just 10 hits and two runs in 15 innings. Not too shabby.
In between, though, Roy Halladay pitched a perfect game for the Phillies.
Drabek, 23, threw a no-hitter against New Britain in July and went on to make his major league debut with the Toronto Blue Jays before the regular season ended.
Halladay, 33, no-hit the Cincinnati Reds in the Division Series opener and went on to win his second Cy Young Award.
And so it goes.
Drabek was the Phillies' top prospect when he was traded, along with catcher Travis D'Arnaud and outfielder Michael Taylor, to the Blue Jays for Halladay in December 2009. Their names will be forever linked for that reason, whatever the kid accomplishes being instantly measured against what one of the very best pitchers in baseball is doing.
