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Auggie

(33,311 posts)
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 05:38 PM Jul 2019

Five-time All-Star Troy Tulowitzki retires

Troy Tulowitzki announced his retirement on Thursday, bringing an end to a career that was often brilliant before injuries derailed it.

Tulowitzki signed with the Yankees in January, taking one more shot at resurrecting his career. But he appeared in just five games before going on the injured list with a left calf strain on April 4. Tulowitzki went on a Minor League rehab assignment at the end of April, but that lasted just two games before the 34-year-old experienced a setback.

Tulowitzki officially ended the comeback attempt on Thursday, releasing a statement that began: “I wanted to take this opportunity to announce my retirement as a Major League Baseball player.

SNIP

Unfortunately for Tulowitzki, the injuries were relentless. Going back to 2008, he was placed on the injured list a dozen different times, with an array of maladies. In recent years, he struggled with quad strains, a sprained ankle, bone spurs in his heel and the calf strain.

https://www.mlb.com/news/troy-tulowitzki-retires

Wow ... Tulo was a one-man wrecking crew when he played against S.F. Well, actually part of a two-man wrecking crew when paired with Carlos Gonzalez. That was a scary duo to play against -- but fun to watch.



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Five-time All-Star Troy Tulowitzki retires (Original Post) Auggie Jul 2019 OP
Tulo! El Supremo Jul 2019 #1
I bet Cargo is next. El Supremo Jul 2019 #2
Forgot about Jimenez Auggie Jul 2019 #3
At least we have Arenado. El Supremo Jul 2019 #6
Nope. Auggie Jul 2019 #7
And Story Capt. America Jul 2019 #8
He was determined to resume as the starting SS in Toronto but injuries got the better of him True Dough Jul 2019 #4
They were certainly fun to watch JonLP24 Jul 2019 #5

El Supremo

(20,442 posts)
6. At least we have Arenado.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 08:20 PM
Jul 2019

Even if the opposing announcers don't know how to pronounce his name.

Did you know he was named after Nolan Ryan?

True Dough

(27,298 posts)
4. He was determined to resume as the starting SS in Toronto but injuries got the better of him
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 06:15 PM
Jul 2019

He had a great career though.

JonLP24

(29,977 posts)
5. They were certainly fun to watch
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 06:27 PM
Jul 2019

Last time I watched baseball pretty much was when that duo played.

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