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Morning Roundup: Siege of Troy

April 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Andrew Cleary

Troy Tulowitzki finally ended a 22-inning game between the Rockies and the Padres last night. The game lasted six hours and sixteen minutes, and started with thirteen scoreless innings, powered by fantastic pitching from each team: Colorado starter Jeff Francis pitched seven innings, struck out seven, and only gave up three hits and a walk; San Diego starter Jake Peavy went eight innings, struck out eleven, and gave up four hits and three walks. Then, the bullpens started. After a perfect inning each from Brian Fuentes and Trevor Hoffman, the Rockies and the Padres used a combined eleven more relievers. Each team drove in a run in the fourteenth to tie it again, until Tulowitzki’s two-out RBI double in the top of the 22nd.

Tulowitzki was two-for-eight with two walks in the game, and is off to a snail’s start this season, batting .167 with no home runs, three RBI, 5 R, and 1 SB on three attempts.

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