DENVER — Troy Tulowitzki, donning Toronto blue, returned to Coors Field on Monday for the first time since he was traded last summer.
Tulowitzki was the face of the Rockies for seven-plus years. He cemented himself as one of the best players in all of baseball during his time in Colorado, helping lead the Rockies to the 2007 World Series as a sensational 22-year-old rookie shortstop. He launched 188 home runs as a Rockie while winning a pair of both Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards.
Since that July 27 trade that sent Tulowitzki north of the border, he has stated that he felt “betrayed” by the Rockies front office.