Tulo, Too Long!
On a foggy, misty night more suited to a Stephen King novel or a low-budget 1940s Universal horror film, the Mets hosted the Rockies at Citi Field. And Troy Tulowitzki was the difference maker.
Colorado's shortstop (who wears #2 to honor his idol Derek Jeter), came to bat in the top of the 5th inning with his team trailing and runners on 2nd and 3rd base. Instead of being walked, the Mets decided to pitch to him. A bad choice that turned the game.
Tulowitzki's bullet landed in the right field seats and the Rockies had the lead for keeps. Heroics that also landed him the post-game TV interview.
Colorado's shortstop (who wears #2 to honor his idol Derek Jeter), came to bat in the top of the 5th inning with his team trailing and runners on 2nd and 3rd base. Instead of being walked, the Mets decided to pitch to him. A bad choice that turned the game.
Tulowitzki's bullet landed in the right field seats and the Rockies had the lead for keeps. Heroics that also landed him the post-game TV interview.
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