If it hadn't yet sunk in for Troy Tulowitzki the significance of his unassisted triple play, he got a better idea Monday. Tulowitzki walked into clubhouse and was told by clubhouse manager Keith Schulz that his jersey and hat were headed to Cooperstown and the Hall of Fame. On Sunday, the Rockies shortstop turned the 13th unassisted triple play in major league history and first since shortstop Rafael Furcal did it for Atlanta on Sept. 10, 2003, against St. Louis. "Only 13 people have done it -- that's not too many people," Tulowitzki said before his team opened a series against the Giants.