• Full name Troy Trevor Tulowitzki
  • Born 10/10/1984 in Santa Clara, CA
  • Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 205 / Bats: R / Throws: R
  • School Long Beach State
  • Debut 08/30/2006
  • Drafted in the 1st round (7th overall) by the Colorado Rockies in 2005 (signed for $2,300,000).
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    Tulowitzki compares favorably to Bobby Crosby, his predecessor as shortstop at Long Beach State who was a first-round pick in 2001 and the 2004 American League rookie of the year. They're about the same size and have similar speed and bat speed at the same stage, but scouts say Tulowitzki is a better athlete and should be a better player. He has more arm strength and range, and more power to all parts of the park, while Crosby was more automatic on routine plays and had more pull power. Crosby helped Tulowitzki by showing scouts that players built like Crosby and the 6-foot-3, 205-pound Tulowitzki can be effective everyday shortstops. Tulowitzki has also won over scouts with his approach to the game. He plays with exceptional intensity and an unrivaled passion for the game. He broke the hamate bone in his hand and missed 20 games early this spring, and the 49ers slumped in his absence. He has no holes in his game and all his tools are close to big league-ready. He is a top defender who has adjusted well to the speed of the game. He has an above-average arm and good footwork, unlike as a freshman when he relied on his raw arm strength. He has added 35-40 pounds since enrolling at Long Beach, giving him a stronger body and the chance to be an offensive shortstop. He now projects to hit 25-30 homers a year in the big leagues. He has just 19 in three years at Long Beach State but plays his home games at Blair Field, one of the best pitcher's parks in college baseball. He hit four with a wood bat last summer for Team USA, tied for the team lead. Tulowitzki is regarded by most teams as a safe pick who almost certainly will return the investment a team makes in him.

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  • Rated Best Hitter for Average in the National League in 2014
  • Rated Best Defensive SS in the National League in 2013
  • Rated Best Defensive SS in the National League in 2012
  • Rated Best Infield Arm in the National League in 2011
  • Rated Best Defensive SS in the National League in 2011
  • Rated Best Defensive SS in the National League in 2010
  • Rated Best Infield Arm in the Colorado Rockies in 2007
  • Rated Best Infield Arm in the Texas League in 2006
  • Rated Best Infield Arm in the Colorado Rockies in 2006
  • Rated Best Defensive Infielder in the Colorado Rockies in 2006

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