Summary:
- The article discusses the failure of former Colorado Rockies stars Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonzalez to remain on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot after their first year of eligibility.
- Tulowitzki and Gonzalez were both highly productive players during their time with the Rockies, but their careers were cut short by injuries and they were unable to sustain their success over a long enough period to earn Hall of Fame consideration.
- The article suggests that the Rockies' struggles as a franchise and the challenges of playing at Coors Field may have contributed to the perception of Tulowitzki and Gonzalez's careers, making it more difficult for them to gain traction with Hall of Fame voters.