Troy Tulowitzki is having a ridiculously hot start to the 2014 season, leading the National League in batting average and homers and sitting in third for RBIs.
San Francisco Giants TV analyst Mike Krukow accused Tulo and the Rockies of stealing signs, figuring there was no other explanation for Tulo's astounding batting average at home, which is .521 currently.
The Rockies responded to Krukow's accusations Wednesday when manager Walt Weiss joked that the team mascot Dinger was actually a spy and umpires were also in on the sign-stealing. As good as Weiss' retort was, what Tulowitzki did Thursday to respond was perfection. Sure, it's passive-aggressive, but still impressive.
In response to accusations of sign stealing, Troy Tulowitzki is using "I Saw The Sign" as his walk-up song today. Not kidding.
— David (@TwittinSports) May 22, 2014
That's Swedish pop group Ace of Base he's talking about and their 1992 No. 1 hit "The Sign." Remember it? Sure you do.

If you're like me, you never would have predicted an Ace of Base song would be used to win a baseball argument, but there it is. Tulowitzki wins this by a mile.
BLS H/N: The Sporting News
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