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Does anyone know what's left of our trade sending the most valuable/tradeable prospect that the Rockies franchise owned, Troy Tulowitzki, to Toronto?
Jose Reyes seems to be having a good time in New York, ................... after the Rockies ate his $40 million dollar salary. And we received nothing for him. And I just saw that we DFA'd (Designated for Assignment), the fireball throwing Right-hander, Miguel Castro, the prospect we received from Toronto. Which generally means that he is now gone, for nothing in return. And then there was Jesus Tinoco. Anybody know if he is still in the Rockies farm league after his Single-A 3-11 record of 2016?
So, I guess that leaves Jeff Hoffman as the only player of any value that we received for Troy Tulowitzki. Anybody know where he is, because he isn't on the Rockies Roster?
It kinda reminds me of what we got when we traded Ubaldo Jimenez. Which was ......................... zilch.
I wonder if anyone could apply for the Rockies GM job?
That was a great snow cone. I really enjoyed the game. They used six pitchers. Adam Ottavino walking two then striking out three was cool. Tony Wolters caught them all and had some great plays like that strikeout throw to second to end an inning. Nolan closed out the game with a great throw to second for a game ending DP. Tacos!
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
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