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Todd Lynn Helton #17
Colorado Rockies: First Base
HT: 6'2"
WT: 204 Bats: Left Throws: Left
Born: August 20, 1973 Knoxville, TN College: Tennessee
Teams: Colorado
Rockies (1997-present)
Did You Know?
- At the end of 2003, Todd stands as the Active
Leader
in Batting Average (.337) and Slugging Percentage
(.616). Amazingly, he also has the fourth-highest
Slugging Percentage of all time, behind Babe
Ruth, Ted
Williams and Lou
Gehrig.
- Todd is a four-time All-Star (2000-03).
- Todd was the first player in MLB history to
have
back-to-back seasons of at least 100 Extra-Base Hits
(2000-01). He was also the first player to ever string
together two straight seasons of at least 400 Total
Bases (2000-01)
- Todd has won two Gold Gloves at First Base
(2001-02).
- Todd's 2000 campaign was one for the ages as
he paced the NL in BA (.372), On-Base Percentage (.463), Slugging Percentage (.698), Hits (216), RBI (147),
Doubles (59), Extra-Base Hits (103) and Total Bases (405).
- In 2000, Todd was named the Associated Press
Player
of the Year.
- Todd hit for the cycle on June 19, 1999
against the
Marlins.
- In college, Todd played Quarterback for the
Tennessee
Volunteers, as well as starring on the baseball team.
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