Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki is finally making progress in his recovery from a left hip flexor strain. Nick Groke of the Denver Post shared the positive news on Twitter ...
Tulowitzki has been on the disabled list since July 20 with what was originally called a left quadriceps cramp. He paid a visit to a sports hernia surgeon last week in Philadelphia and apparently got a good report.
Troy Tulowitzki taking batting practice for the #Rockies now at Coors Field. His first baseball workout, I think...
— Nick Groke (@nickgroke) August 6, 2014
And Tulo’s power seems unaffected. Just bombed one to the upper rows in left...
— Nick Groke (@nickgroke) August 6, 2014
Tulowitzki has been on the disabled list since July 20 with what was originally called a left quadriceps cramp. He paid a visit to a sports hernia surgeon last week in Philadelphia and apparently got a good report.
The star 29-year-old looked to be on the way to his first National League MVP award before suffering the hip injury, batting .340/.432/.603 with 21 home runs, 52 RBI, and 71 runs scored through 91 games played.
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