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Jack Campbell
I wouldn’t mind if the mets or red Sox took a flyer on Mulder. Great story more competition for the young guys.
Melvin McMurf
i said that about the angels last year
Cuso
Gotta love Mulder’s heart. Go for it, guy.
JimJ
As a Ranger fan, too bad Jon Daniels can’t go with him.
CleaverGreene
Tulo complains about losing as he sits on the DL, again. PRICELESS
jnuce
as a mets fan i would love to have him but your right ,for a guy who misses so much time to open up his mouth especially after sitting at a yankee game while his team was playing? time to shut up Tulo
Roger Wilco
I’m getting a little tired of the Tulo/Rockies saga. If Tulo wants to play for a winner, he should just request the trade. Who cares if it makes him the “bad guy”? I say this with a bit of sadness, but fans are pretty desensitized to players leaving their club. Albert Pujols, probably a lock for the Hall, left St. Louis for a lot of money that the Cards weren’t willing to pay. Many Cards fans were upset but guess what: They still came to the games because they were winning without him! Not only that but upon Pujols’ first return to Busch Stadium, most fans applauded him for his time with the Cardinals.
It’s not a given that the Rockies are going to win the very next season without Tulo but one thing is certain: Fans don’t usually come to the games to see one guy. They come to the games to see their team win. (assuming that one guy isn’t Babe Ruth)
KJ4realz
The Cardinals are a poor example. Yes Pujols was the face of the franchise but the Cardinals were a very good team without him as evident by them still making there post season.
The Rockies aren’t a playoff team with Tulo and they most certainly won’t be without him.
With a team full of poor pitching, Tulo is a guy you go see.
Roger Wilco
I understand your point but from what I can tell, hardly anyone goes to Rockies games anyway. I don’t think trading Tulo will result in a huge drop in attendance. Either way, the ball is in Tulo’s court. He wants to complain about the team but seems very concerned about his reputation with Rockies fans.