After three straight wins, the Rockies fell back into a funk with their shortstop Troy Tulowitzki recovering, dropping nine of 10 to secure their place in the NL West cellar. Tulowitzki, who has begun taking batting practice as he rounds back into form for his return, said Wednesday he is fed up with the losing, according to a report in The Denver Post.

"I think that's why I came out numerous times and said I want to win," said Tulowitzki, who holds a large lead in the NL batting race with a .340 average. "It doesn't mean I want out of here. It means I'm sick and tired of losing."