The TRAGIC Story of Troy Tulowitzki

Published 2024-07-11
Throughout the early parts of Troy Tulowitzki's career there were not many players close to his level. Because of this, he was given one of the largest contracts in MLB history to lock him up through 2020, aka his age 35 season. But following injury after injury after injury, he decided to retire before his mega extension was up. Leaving us all wondering where his career would lie if not for the tragic injuries that derailed his Hall of Fame career.

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Title: The TRAGIC Injuries of Troy Tulowitzki

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All Comments (21)
  • I played against Tulo all the way from little league to high school. Dude was an absolute monster at SS and hitting, but he was also a pitcher then too. I swear once he threw a slider that was basically behind my body and it curved back into the strike zone. Will never forget that. I also had a buddy go 4-4 off him once in high school. Our HS coach always told us he was going to be a pro, but you never really knew back then...was glad to see him make the majors and have one hell of a career
  • @lordbacon4972
    As a Blue Jays fan, I always knew Tulo was devastated by being traded to Toronto. He couldn't recover from the betrayal of trust and you could see it in his body language and demeanor at Toronto. He just looked like a fish out of water and his performance reflected that -- he was a shadow of his former self. It just goes to show, pro-athletes are human too.
  • @AnteriorEE
    It was a sad moment for when I heard about his retirement. I only discovered the game in 2013 and have been watching every season ever since. It is safe to say he was in his prime when I started watching baseball so he became a favorite of mine very quickly because of the plays he would make on the field. Thank you for the awesome moments Tulo!
  • @user-md3ij9oc9q
    As a Jays fan since the inception of the franchise, I can honestly say... next to #1, he is #2 as SS in the history of the franchise. Too bad on the injuries... feel like we missed out watching a special player.
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  • @disaj7460
    Sheesh...had no idea how plagued by injury Tulo was! I feel that he was a perfect player for Bo to work with in the off-season. I think Chappy & Bo were working with him a coupla szns ago. Great vid!
  • @lorimeyers3839
    Tulo could have been great, no doubt about it. In 2013 I sat in the left field stands at Citizens Bank Park. He hit a ball to left center that almost went into the second deck. It was wild. Injuries killed his career.
  • @09nvn
    Met him in Houston at a travel ball tourney. A coach called us over and introduced me and my son to him. Needless to say he really didn’t want to be spoken to or bothered.
  • @rick3461
    I lived in Toronto during those years. The city was electric. Tulo brought a sort of legitimacy to the club. He's one of my all time favorites.
  • @rich7787
    Another great video! Prime Tulo was so good, so fun to watch
  • @oxboweditz
    Came from the stream! A bunch of info in here I didn’t know! Good video
  • @devinwalton408
    Fun fact, Troy played Pony at Washington Park in Santa Clara, CA. I too played there. Had my best season there.
  • @tomr719
    Came from the stream, excellent video!
  • @ModernCowboy78
    Every time the Rockies trade away their best players they push away the fans who have been there since day one. They need new owners bad!
  • @kimberley-xu8ff
    T-U-L-O!!!!!! These two avid Blue Jays fans. Too bad his injuries caught up with him. We enjoyed you while you were with us. God Bless you Tulo....we loved you. 🙏⚾️
  • @kevinfavron
    Just started watching your content good stuff keep it up
  • Where's the tragedy in 13 years in the big leagues and making 163 million bucks. That sounds like manna from heaven to me.