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Terrible news in Colorado

Posted on: May 1, 2008 7:01 pm

If you picked one player whose long-term absence would cripple the Colorado Rockies, it wouldn't be 2007 Most Valuable Player candidate Matt Holliday. Nor would it be face-of-the-franchise first baseman Todd Helton, nor starting pitcher Aaron Cook.

Without question, it would be shortstop Troy Tulowitzki.

And losing him until at least the All-Star break with a torn tendon in his quadriceps is every bit as devastating for the Colorado Rockies as you can imagine.

Tulowitzki isn't simply a flashy glove. He wasn't just a hot Rookie of the Year candidate in '07.

No, in his one season on the job, Tulowitzki emerged as the Rockies' team leader and model player. Manager Clint Hurdle does not hesitate in saying that things turned around for the Rockies in '07 about a month into the season, when Tulowitzki steadied himself, gained some confidence and took off.

He led all NL rookies last season in hits (177), RBI (99), runs (104) and total bases (292). And according to Stats, Inc., his .987 fielding percentage is the best all-time by a rookie shortstop.

The crushing blow for the Rockies, however, is this: Tulowitzki's importance cannot be measured simply in numbers. As a rookie last season, the kid wouldn't hesitate to bark at a teammate if he thought the guy wasn't doing something the way it should be done -- or, worse yet, loafing.

The only thing that might be more rare than a rookie directing traffic in a major-league clubhouse is everybody else listening. That's the true measure of Tulowitzki's value, and how much respect he commands in the Rockies' clubhouse. Even when he was a 22-year-old rookie, the Rockies took their cues from him.

He was off to a rough start this season, hitting only .152 with one homer and 11 RBI. He already had committed two errors after being charged with only 11 in all of 2007.

The ironic thing is that Tulowitzki dropped 10 pounds over the winter, wanting to get lighter because with Kaz Matsui gone, Tulowitzki knew that he probably would spend much of this season batting second.

And always wanting to make sure to do things the right way, Tulowitzki knew that in the No. 2 hole, he would need his legs more. That particular batting slot demands moving runners over, a higher on-base percentage and perhaps even stealing more bags.

Hurdle was impressed not with the results of Tulowitzki's body-sculpting, but with the forethought that went into it. Again, there was his shortstop, anticipating a play, and then making it.

I loved Hurdle's spring quote when, after Tulowitzki made a backhanded glove-flip to second so start a double play, someone asked him whether it wasn't a little too flashy.

"Come on, guys," Hurdle responded. "Let an artist paint. Let a musician play."

He could say this partly because he knows flash is the last thing TUlowitzki is about. As the manager told me during another conversation in Arizona, "He's not about the bling. He's about trying to get outs."

In Tulowitzki's absence, those outs now will become even more difficult for a struggling Rockies club to obtain.

Colorado will miss him dearly. So, too, will baseball fans who appreciate it when a player comes along who pretty much embodies all that is right about the game.

 

Reputation: 33
Level: Rookie
Since: Apr 15, 2008
Posted on: May 1, 2008 7:49 pm

R. Kelly's "I'm a Flirt"??? Come on Tulo

Last year Tulo's theme song prior to his at bat was "I'm a Flirt" by R. Kelly.  Now I don't wish injury on many, but after watching him cometo the plate last year to that song I do have to admit that my wish did come true. 



Reputation: 96
Level: Superstar
Since: May 11, 2007
Posted on: May 1, 2008 8:09 pm

Terrible news in Colorado

The loss of Matt Holliday would be more crippling than the loss of Troy Tulowitski, without a question.



Reputation: 69
Level: Pro
Since: Mar 29, 2008
Posted on: May 1, 2008 10:11 pm

Terrible news in Colorado

Tulo makes them go. 



Reputation: 89
Level: All-Star
Since: Nov 16, 2006
Posted on: May 2, 2008 12:30 am

Terrible news in Colorado

This could be an early end to the season for the Rockies. Tulo is the straw that stirs the drink in Colorado and without his leadership it won't matter how many RBI Holliday, Helton, or Atkins have the team won't be the same. Tulowitzki is the NL version of Derek Jeter, a guy that makes everyone around him better and plays hard every single day. 



Reputation: 84
Level: All-Star
Since: Dec 13, 2007
Posted on: May 2, 2008 1:52 am

Terrible news in Colorado

Tulo is under 25.  Its probably his favorite song to listen to while driving his Bentley, cruising for young ladies.  If you wish some injury for liking a pop song, you should re-evaluate things.



Reputation: 90
Level: All-Star
Since: Jan 24, 2007
Posted on: May 2, 2008 8:31 am

Terrible news in Colorado

On top of that, it's a great song!  8-)



Reputation: 98
Level: Superstar
Since: Sep 26, 2006
Posted on: May 2, 2008 9:46 am

Terrible news in Colorado

Tulo is young and will recover from this injury.  The fact of the matter is Tulo was not contributing the first month only batting in the .150's.  His leadership presence will still be felt in the clubhouse as he rehabilitates, but quite frankly, this may turn out to be a good thing for the Rock's and help turn their season around. 



Reputation: 27
Level: Rookie
Since: Apr 23, 2008
Posted on: May 2, 2008 10:04 am

Terrible news in Colorado

Yes for wishing harm on anyone you are a moron...the end



Reputation: 95
Level: Superstar
Since: Apr 6, 2007
Posted on: May 2, 2008 2:39 pm

I Hope for a Speedy Recovery

I'm not even a Rockies fan - and I'm hoping he has a swift speedy recovery.

I want a fair Phillies/Rockies Rematch! ;-)



Reputation: 35
Level: Rookie
Since: Apr 17, 2008
Posted on: May 2, 2008 3:53 pm

Terrible news in Colorado

As Jim Leyland likes to say, "Chemistry is a class you take in school". The concept has little place in baseball. Holliday would be a much bigger loss. Baseball is all about production. Tulo is a big loss to be sure, but there isn't a need for superlatives here...



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