Troy Tulowitzki

Troy Tulowitzki ends 14-year career in majors

New York Yankees shortstop Troy Tulowitzki announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after 14 seasons on Thursday.

What It Means:

Tulowitzki appeared in just five games for the Yankees this season due to a calf injury after sitting out all of 2018. The five-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove recipient entered the majors in 2006 with the Colorado Rockies, where he spent a decade before being traded to the Toronto Blue Jays. He appeared in over 100 games just three times from 2012-2019.

Tulo hit .290/.361/.495 with 225 home runs, 780 RBI, 762 runs scored, and 57 steals in 1,291 career games.