It’s been a miserable season for the Colorado Rockies and their star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. On May 7, they had just beaten the Texas Rangers 9-2 and were 22-14, tied for first place in the NL West. Tulowitzki was off to a blazing start.
He was hitting .414/.511/.775 with 9 homers and 31 RBI in just 32 games played, far and away the best numbers of anyone in baseball. It appeared Colorado fans were in for a fun summer.
Then, the wheels came off. Since May 8, the Rockies have gone 24-60 and are 22 games out of first place with the worst record in baseball
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