Todd Helton had an off-year in 2006, hitting half the homers that he
hit (please forgive the alliteration) 2 or 3 years ago. Even at that,
he is still a good hitter and a fine fielder. He is now 32, and at a
career crossroads.
The Tennessee-born and educated Helton was drafted with the 8th overall
pick of the 1995 draft by the Rockies. He reported to the Sally League
that summer and struggled, hitting .254 without power. He started 1996
in New Haven in the Eastern League, and put up almost identical numbers
to Gabe Gross in his age 23 season there, .332/.425/.486. It was no
fluke- Helton walked 51 times and struck out 37 in 319 at-bats. He was
promoted in late season to triple A Colorado Springs, where he hit
well. He opened up 1997 in Colorado Springs, and found that he could
take advantage of the altitude to add power. He earned a late season
cup of coffee in the Show, and did not look back.
He was
immediately a good player, even allowing for Coors inflation, hitting
.315 with 25 homers in his rookie season at age 24. In 1999-2000, Coors
was an incredible place to hit; BBRef lists as a 129 and 131 batting
park over those 2 years. Helton took full advantage, gaining power and
becoming a feared slugger. In 2000-01, he hit over .350 with 91 homers
and 201 walks. By 2003-04, the park was not quite so extreme, but
Helton was still hitting .350 with over 30 homers and over 100 walks a
season. His production has fallen off each of the last 2 seasons, with
injuries playing a role. His defensive abilities have also declined
some over the last 2 years, but he is still capable with the glove.
So,
who are his comparables? Fine fielding first baseman with excellent
control of the strike zone and good but not outstanding pop. Hmm. My
nominations- Will Clark, George Sisler, Don Mattingly, Keith Hernandez
and John Olerud. I've thrown in Larry Walker, not because he is similar
as a player, but rather to show the effect of Coors on a marginal Hall
of Famer's superficial statistics. Here is the chart, as of age 32
(with Sisler's caught stealing estimated based on pro-rated data):
Player | AB | H | HR | W | K | SB | CS | AVG | OBP | SLUG | OPS+ |
Helton | 5106 | 1700 | 286 | 864 | 686 | 36 | 25 | .333 | .430 | .593 | 143 |
Clark | 5548 | 1667 | 218 | 709 | 920 | 59 | 44 | .300 | .379 | .492 | 140 |
Sisler | 5440 | 1916 | 81 | 331 | 233 | 312 | 171 | .352 | .393 | .496 | 141 |
Mattingly | 6173 | 1908 | 209 | 488 | 385 | 14 | 7 | .309 | .357 | .479 | 130 |
Olerud | 5902 | 1768 | 207 | 1016 | 802 | 11 | 13 | .300 | .404 | .476 | 133 |
Hernandez | 6090 | 1840 | 128 | 917 | 798 | 96 | 57 | .302 | .392 | .445 | 133 |
Walker | 4592 | 1431 | 262 | 532 | 807 | 190 | 56 | .312 | .389 | .567 | 141 |
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