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Topnotchsy
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Over the last half decade or so, Tulowitzki has pretty much been the best Shortstop in baseball. He hits for power, hits for average, and is a great defender. The issue is that he seems to be one of those players who cannot stay healthy. Over his career he averages roughly 120 games per season.
I keep buying his cards because in my mind he's that good, but I can't help wondering if he will ever be able to put a full season together healthy. Because of his lack of health, his RC cards have never gotten all that pricey (barring a couple of really hot streaks). He has just one rookie autograph (which is super ugly...) but it seems like as he gets older there's less and less of a chance he'll be considered a truly great player; he's just not on the field long enough...
Still couldn't help myself on this one:
I keep buying his cards because in my mind he's that good, but I can't help wondering if he will ever be able to put a full season together healthy. Because of his lack of health, his RC cards have never gotten all that pricey (barring a couple of really hot streaks). He has just one rookie autograph (which is super ugly...) but it seems like as he gets older there's less and less of a chance he'll be considered a truly great player; he's just not on the field long enough...
Still couldn't help myself on this one: