Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: Cowboys Draft 2012: The Big Board Version 3.0

Orlando Cabrera Wasn't Impressed By Roy Halladay's No-Hitter

What do you say when you're fresh off getting no-hit in the first game of the playoffs, looking totally helpless all the while? The classy approach would be to give total credit to the opposing pitcher for being at the top of his game and shutting you down as an offense. The alternate approach would be that taken by Reds shortstop Orlando Cabrera. Cabrera, on Roy Halladay's performance:

"he and the umpire pitched a no-hitter. He gave him every pitch. Basically, we had no chance."

One look at the strike zone map for the game shows that Halladay wasn't really getting much more help from umpire John Hirschbeck than the Reds were. Halladay was just doing a phenomenal job of pitching to the edges, as he always does, and that's what makes him so damn effective.

For other postgame quotes, we turn to Halladay himself:

"It’s surreal, it really is," Halladay said. "I just wanted to pitch here, to pitch in the postseason. To go out and have a game like that, it’s a dream come true."

"This is what you come here for," Halladay said. "It’s a good team, they know how to win. … It’s been a great year, a fun year, we obviously have a ways to go."

"I felt like we got in a groove early," Halladay said. "Carlos has been great all year, he helps me get into a rhythm early, throwing strikes."

Do you like this post?

Comments

Display:

Cabrera sounds like a complete baby.

typical Cincinnati Red

The 2010 Randy Hundley Fantasy Camp ruled!!!!

by VegasCubFan on Oct 6, 2010 11:42 PM EDT reply actions  

Orlando can cry all he wants, but Halladay earned that No hitter

Doc got borderline strikes when he pitched in Toronto because the umps know
a) he works quick
b) always around the plate (despite 219Ks this year, Doc pitches to contact)
c) consistently put the ball where he wanted it

But I saw the game, Hirschbeck was generous to the Reds pitchers and Roy and he was pretty consistent on what was a strike and what wasn’t. Volquez didn’t take advantage of it at all because his control was so off (and like he was going to get a borderline call after throwing pitches all over the place.)

In honor of the Jays 2nd Baseman who played with fire in more ways than one.

by Damaso's Burnt Shirt on Oct 7, 2010 1:14 AM EDT reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed

15 updates with 3 comments

Like to see major updates on this story in Facebook.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 1: Defensive back Patrick Peterson #37 of LSU runs the 40-yard dash during the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

NFL Combine: Robert Griffin III, CEO Of Griffin Enterprises, Is On A Business Trip

Feb. 20, 2012; New York, NY, USA; New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin (17) shoots a free throw during the second half against the New Jersey Nets at Madison Square Garden. Nets won 100-92. Mandatory Credit: Debby Wong-US PRESSWIRE

Knicks Vs. Hawks: New York Rolls To 99-82 Win

20120222_ajw_ar9_064_extra_large_small

Celtics Vs. Thunder: Oklahoma Rides Strong First Half To 119-104 Win