If the Nolan Arenado and Troy Tulowitzki trades represent the worst value that the Colorado Rockies have ever received in transactions, the DJ LeMahieu trade represents the best.
With the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline on the horizon, we have been taking a look at the history of the Colorado Rockies most impactful trades. In 2015, superstar shortstop Troy Tulowitzki was moved along with reliever LaTroy Hawkins to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for pitchers Jeff Hoffman, Miguel Castro, and Jesus Tinoco and shortstop Jose Reyes.
Miami is looking for a new head baseball coach after Gino DiMare announced his resignation.
Report day for New York Mets pitchers and catchers may not be for another week and a half, but two of their best prospects, both of whom are vying for roster spots, are already at Port St.
The New York Mets have managed to improve their farm system considerably in the last couple of years even though they have used some of their depth for trades.
New York Mets top prospect third baseman Brett Baty spent a portion of his offseason working on his defense with former five-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award winning shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. In an interview with Will Sammon of The Athletic, Baty revealed some of the advice he got from Tulowitzki.
Seven Years Ago Today The Blue Jays were down two games to none in the best-of-five series 2015 ALDS against the Rangers. It was win or go home. And we got the win 5-1.
Troy Tulowitzki turns 38 today. You’ll remember we traded for Tulo back at the trade deadline in 2015. Jose Reyes had fallen out of favour (or I could be honest and say that Jerry Howarth ran him out of town), and the Jays worked out a big trade to get rid of him.
The five-time All-Star has spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach with Texas, helping guide the program to the College World Series this year.
A legend for the Colorado Rockies during his near decade in Mile High City, Troy Tulowitzki has always been considered a knowledgeable baseball mind.
Tulowitzki was one of the most dangerous hitters in baseball while playing with the Rockies. Now he's helping the Longhorns' hitters turn into threats in the batter's box.
The former star shortstop has taken to teaching the game after his playing days.
Two high-impact pieces highlight the roster, but can the Yankees afford either? I admit a morbid fascination with the Colorado Rockies. They don’t behave the way that other MLB teams do, with one of the smallest analytic teams in the game, and a team that is often also asked to be clubhouse workers.
As the MLBPA battles with the league over player salaries for an abbreviated 2020 season, one group of players won’t be affected: those who are inactive but still owed money by former teams.
Longtime shortstop Troy Tulowitzki has announced his retirement after 13 Major League seasons. His full statement, as per a Yankees media release: “I wanted to take this opportunity to announce my retirement as a Major League Baseball player.
The Yankees announced that veteran infielder Troy Tulowitzki has left the team’s spring facility, MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch reports (Twitter link). He’ll take some time at home to “get over that (injury) hump and kind of push through the finish line of getting exactly right,” manager Aaron Boone explains.
It was not too long ago that the obituary for the 2017 Toronto Blue Jays was all but written: “The Blue Jays, recent champions of the American League East division, died suddenly in May of 2017, following a sudden and brutal April debut.
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