Tulowitzki Thrilled to Be on Baseball Writers’ Hall of Fame Ballot

After an all-star 13-year MLB career, Troy Tulowitzki is among the names on the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame writers’ ballot for the first time.
Tulowitzki Thrilled to Be on Baseball Writers’ Hall of Fame Ballot
Troy Tulowitzki (2) of the Colorado Rockies winces as he heads for first on his RBI single that scored Eric Young Jr. to tie the game 3–3 in the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Coors Field in Denver, Colo., on Sept. 7, 2009. Doug Pensinger/Getty Images
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Troy Trevor Tulowitzki knows the honor and excitement to have his name on the 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.

“It’s like I’m living out a dream,” Tulowitzki told The Epoch Times during a phone conversation from his home in Central Texas. “It validates the hard work I put in during my career; the grind, the sacrifices.

Donald Laible
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Don has covered pro baseball for several decades, beginning in the minor leagues as a radio broadcaster in the NY Mets organization. His Ice Chips & Diamond Dust blog ran from 2012-2020 at uticaod.com. His baseball passion surrounds anything concerning the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and writing features on the players and staff of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Don currently resides in southwest Florida.