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— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies)

Welcome to triple-digits, Troy Tulowitzki.

With the Rockies and Giants tied at one all in the bottom of the third Saturday, Tulo took Tim Hudson’s 81 mph splitter deep into the left-field stands for his second homer of the season and his .

Tulo, who surpassed Matt Holliday with his 85th homer on Sept. 24, 2013, to move into the No. 5 spot on the Rockies’ career list at Coors, sits behind Todd Helton (227), Larry Walker (154), Vinny Castilla (131) and Dante Bichette (110).

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