Troy Tulowitzki broke out in a big way in his 2007 rookie year, hitting .291 with 24 Home Runs and 99 Runs Batted In, while narrowly missing out on NL Rookie of the Year honors to Ryan Braun.
However in 2008 he took steps back, never being quite healthy and it showed in the statistics. He put up an ugly .263 average with only 8 home runs in 101 games, numbers that would scare away fantasy owners going into 2009.
In 2009, Tulowitzki was a low-risk high-reward pickup late in fantasy drafts and boy did he deliver, to the tune of a 32 homer, 92 runs batted in season with a good average of .292. He also showed previously unseen speed, as he stole 20 bases.
This has earned him an Average Draft Position of 22.2 at ESPN fantasy. Shortstop is arguably even shallower than last season, with Jose Reye ...
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Article written by Spencer Estey
Troy Tulowitzki: A Five-Category Stud at a Premium Fantasy Position
Posted: 11th March 2010 by Spencer Estey in MLBComments Off on Troy Tulowitzki: A Five-Category Stud at a Premium Fantasy Position