Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Custom Card of the Day: Tulo Edition


The Rockies and the Braves both have 13 wins and 5 losses. The Rockies and the Braves, therefore, are currently tied for first place overall. Think about this for a second. Not the Braves part. The Rockies.

Last season, the Rockies were atrocious, making even the Padres seem formidable by comparison. They had no pitching, only a few specks of hitting, and sank lower than Delmon Young in a swimming pool. A lot of their stars were injured, or just not playing well.

I have no idea what happened, whether their pitching just got better, or the people that weren't hitting suddenly became great hitters, but they're leading the league right now. Again, this is absolutely improbable, and it wouldn't surprise me if the Rockies sink back to 3rd or 4th before the season's out. But, whatever they've been doing has been working. People like Dexter Fowler, Michael Cuddyer, Carlos Gonzalez and the man you see above have all been playing very well. Tulo especially, finally giving some bang for the surplus of buck the Rockies have been giving him.

Again, the Rockies are huge, and I don't know if they'll still be huge in a month, but they are now. Woo hoo.

Coming Tomorrow- Meanwhile, in the same division, a once-great team slides to third, and hopes to reclaim the stuff of their earlier days (read: 2 years ago). 

1 comment:

  1. You have to remember, in May 2011 when Rockies ace Jorge de la Rosa had TJ surgery, they had the best record in the league. After that injuries just piled on and 2012 was a season with no Rockies except Carlos Gonzalez. The August and September 2012 Rockies roster could have easily been a AAA club. It was sad, but the Rockies have talent and 90 wins this year would not surprise me, although I am predicting an 83-79 3rd place finish.

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