
Troy Tulowitzki Reportedly Traded to Blue Jays
The Colorado Rockies traded Troy Tulowitzki and LaTroy Hawkins to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Jose Reyes and minor leaguers on early Tuesday morning, according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports.
One of the minor league prospects is Triple-A pitcher Miguel Castro, per Jon Morosi of Fox Sports.
Newsday's David Lennon and Marc Carig reported Saturday the New York Mets had "checked in" on the 30-year-old.
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Not only does Tulowitzki carry a massive contract, he also has never played a full season in his previous nine years in MLB. Only twice has he eclipsed the 150-game plateau.
Tulowitzki is owed a guaranteed $108 million through 2020, and he will turn 31 in October.
"I didn't sign my contract because I wanted to be somewhere else," Tulowitzki said on July 21, per MLB.com's Tracy Ringolsby. "I signed my contract because I want to be with the Rockies."
Now he'll be heading to the American League to try to help propel a Blue Jays team that already sports a premier offense into the playoffs for the first time since 1993.






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