I know he is young, but it appears he was upset because he was taken out of the game - I would not expect that of him, as all we have ever heard is how he is a team player.
The Denver Post article:
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_9794969
Rockies' shortstop Troy Tulowitzki was placed on the 15-day disabled list today after requiring stitches to repair a cut in his right hand.
Tulowitzki pounded a bat down into the ground after coming out of Friday's game. It broke and sliced his palm, requiring medical attention. The injury is to his palm, not his thumb, as previously reported by other media outlets. His frustration was not directed at manager Clint Hurdle for the move, but was rather just an emotional reaction in the moment, Tulowitzki said.
"I was just mad because I wanted to stay in the game. It felt like we were going to come back and win. It was just frustration coming out," Tulowitzki told The Denver Post.
"It is something I have done before, and I am sure a lot of players have, where you hit the bat down. It is obviously disappointing. I have to get these stitches out and go from there."
Tulowitzki had previously missed nearly two months with a left quadriceps strain, returning two weeks ago. He is hitting .166 with three home runs and 16 RBIs.
He will address the media before tonight's game at Coors Field against the Marlins, providing details on whether he will be out for more than the minimum two weeks. Outfielder Seth Smith from Triple-A Colorado Springs will take Tulowitzki's roster spot. Smith was recently named to the Triple-A all-star team.
Joe Koshansky will start at first base tonight, with Jeff Baker moving over to second base and Omar Quintanilla starting at shortstop.
Tulowitzki wasn't the only young player to suffer through a tough evening. Greg Reynolds received a verbal lashing from Hurdle while on the mound, but never got back on track. Hurdle's disappointment made it obvious why the Rockies optioned Reynolds back to Colorado Springs today.
Reynolds retired just four batters and allowed seven earned runs as his ERA inflated to 6.71. The team called up pitcher Glendon Rusch to replace Reynolds and will decide where he fits into the rotation in the next few days.
Troy E. Renck: 303-954-1301 or trenck@denverpost.com