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Todd Helton made his major league debut on Aug. 2, 1997, ... with a strained left calf muscle. Helton hit .383 in the season’s final 69 games to finish with a .320 average. ...
Todd Helton was 8 years old when his dad made a statement that stuck with him through the next 10 years. You are special as a baseball player, Jerry Helton told his son. “He wasn’t one to hand ...
Todd Helton didn’t want to hit. ... “It’s hard to describe, but Todd is a rare muscle car stripped down to the level where he’s just a car,” said former teammate Ryan Spilborghs.
Todd Helton was 8 years old when his dad made a statement that stuck with him through the next 10 years. You are special as a baseball player, Jerry Helton told his son. “He wasn’t one to hand ...
Todd Helton was our guy that turned the program around and took it to another level of excellence. He was my best hitter, my best pitcher and he wasn’t on scholarship,” Delmonico stated.
Todd Helton won’t need nearly as much staying power to earn election to baseball’s Hall of Fame than he exhibited in a 17-year career.. Helton, one of the game’s most dominant hitters at the ...
Todd Helton made good on Mason Hooker's Make-A-Wish day in 2015 Helton hadn’t been on the field in a Rockies uniform since he retired after the 2013 season, his 17th with the team at the end of ...
Mason Hooker still idolizes former Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton, who made a Make-A-Wish dream come true when Mason was battling cancer.
The sweet-swinging first baseman played all 17 of his MLB seasons in Colorado, racking up 2,519 career hits and producing a .316/.414/.539 slash line.
Regardless of where he played, Helton’s overall statistics were impressive. He had a .316/.414/.539 slash line with 369 home runs and 1,406 RBIs in 2,247 games.
Todd Helton might not think so, yet he could be the right hitter in the perfect era in the ideal stadium to become the first player in 59 years to hit .400. Helton Downplays Flirtation With .400 ...
Todd Helton led the majors in batting in 2000. AP. His resume also included five trips to the All-Star Game, four Silver Slugger awards, three Gold Gloves and a batting title (2000).