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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
And my The Donutless Ron Lolich’s team thanks you!
As you’ve probably heard, the Colorado Rockies have gotten hot lately, surging to a 37-34 record after starting the year as one of the worst teams in baseball. New manager Jim Tracy has been given a significant amount of the credit, as the team started winning right after he took over from Clint Hurdle, but there’s one really obvious reason why the Rockies are winning that has nothing to do with Jim Tracy - Troy Tulowitzki has been the best hitter in baseball this month.
After some pedestrian performances in April and May on the heels of a 2008 season that was one long struggle, questions about TT’s ability to hit began to gain momentum. Was he just a product of Coors Field? A flash in the pan who peaked early? A good glove that can only hit mistake pitches?
No, no, and no. After hitting two more home runs last night, Tulowitzki is hitting .373/.466/.797 in June, and only Albert Pujols has hit more home runs this month. His .508 wOBA since the end of May is the best in baseball. When you’re getting this much offense from the shortstop position, it’s going to make it pretty easy to put runs on the board and win some ballgames.
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(Nod to Purple Row.)
I think he'd take that. He's haunted by the ghost of Bobby Crosby. Tulo started ramping it up after resting an injured hand for a few games in early June. He'd apparently been trying to play through a sore hand after a HBP or something.
I was impressed that he hit that O'Sullivan pitch out. It was damn near his shoulders.
Tulowitzki
1472 PA, 100 OPS+
Romero
57 IP, 121 ERA+
Tulo still way ahead I think. Though Romero has pitched about 57 more quality innings than I thought he ever would at the major league level.
And his defense is still astonishingly good.
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