TAMPA — Skip the falling-in-love process.
Three spring training games are not enough to even fall in like, especially when it comes to a 34-year-old shortstop who hasn’t played a big-league game since July 28, 2017.
Yet, scouts are seeing positive signs Troy Tulowitzki can help the Yankees, and it has more to do with what he’s done in the field than with his bat, which has already produced two homers and four RBIs.
“You watch him go into the hole to make a play, and that tells you something because that takes twisting and turning of his lower half and that has been a problem for him,” a scout said.