Cory Sullivan began 2006 as the Rockies starting centerfielder. Ten years later he is still one of the most vibrant voices in the clubhouse.
Sullivan started his career with the Rockies when he was drafted in the 7th round of the 2001 Major League draft. He made it to the majors in 2005 where he played a majority of the season as a fourth outfielder playing in 139 games and making over 400 plate appearances. He finished the season hitting .294.
When the team was referred to Todd and the Toddlers in the middle of the decade, Sullivan was in the epicenter of that era.