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The Greatest SEC Baseballer of All Time

Posted on 3/4/13 at 1:59 pm
Posted by sorantable
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 1:59 pm
TODD HELTON, tUniversity of Tennessee


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It's not easy trying to pinpoint the very best college baseball player in the Southeastern Conference. But you should consider Todd Helton from Knoxville, who is still actually playing baseball professionally to this day.

He started out in the majors in 1997 with the Colorado Rockies, but he was playing baseball before that with the Tennessee Volunteers. He was their star first baseman (as well as the pitcher).

His baseball accomplishments began even earlier, at Knox Central High School. He lettered in baseball as well as football. In his senior year, his batting average was .690 and he had hit a total of 12 home runs. Those achievements earned him Regional Player of the Year.

After high school, he went on to the University of Tennessee. As first baseman and pitcher, he earned All-American and All-Southeastern Conference awards in 1993, 1994 and 1995. Helton also won the SEC Play of the Week several times. While playing on the Volunteers, he was part of Team USA as a freshman.

Before he joined the Colorado Rockies, Helton won National Collegiate Player of the Year in 1995. That would not be his only major honor when leaving Tennessee. He was also named the Collegiate Baseball's Co-National Player of the Year, the SEC Male Athlete of the Year (not usually awarded to baseball players) and the Dick Howser Player of the Year. That's just a few of his many awards.

While with the Volunteers, he helped bring them to three NCAA Regional appearances in a row, and a 3rd place finish in the College World Series.

His stats during his last year at U of T included a .407 batting average. Helton led the SEC with 20 home runs, 27 doubles, 92 RBIs and 105 hits. He also had a 1.66 ERA.

After graduation from University of Tennessee, he was a 1st round draft pick in 1995 for Major League Baseball (MLB). He took some time to improve his game on a few A, AA and AAA teams and then hit the major-leagues in July of 1997.

His list of accomplishments kept on growing. In 2001, 2002 and 2004 he was awarded the Gold Glove. To date, he holds several records with the Colorado Rockies, for home runs, doubles, hits, walks, and RBIs.

The best. Ever. Period.

Rocky Top and all that jazz. You can't see us.

ETA: LINK for crankbait
This post was edited on 3/4/13 at 2:08 pm
Posted by beaver
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:02 pm to
Frank Thomas says hello

Posted by cbi8
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:03 pm to
tl;dr
Posted by Big Lake
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Posted by crankbait
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:04 pm to
i assume that is your words since there is no link?
Posted by therick711
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:04 pm to
What about Bo or Todd Walker or a pitcher perhaps. If we aren't talking about the majors (in terms of we already know what they have done at the major league level) you gotta think talents like Pomeranz and David Price get ample consideration.
This post was edited on 3/4/13 at 2:05 pm
Posted by boddagetta
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:04 pm to
Tim Hudson> Todd Helton
Posted by Eric Nies Grind Time
Atlanta GA - ITP
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:09 pm to


Yeah yeah...steroids. But he is one of only four FOUR players in the history of the sport to have 3,000 hits and 500 home runs.
Posted by Choctaw
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:11 pm to
Posted by therick711
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:11 pm to
quote:

Yeah yeah...steroids. But he is one of only four FOUR players in the history of the sport to have 3,000 hits and 500 home runs.


So good that he couldn't beat out Mark Grace. What a player!
Posted by Landsharks
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:15 pm to
Well Matt Cain went to my high school
Posted by omrebelfan20
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:17 pm to
Tim Hudson sucks cock
Posted by Eric Nies Grind Time
Atlanta GA - ITP
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:18 pm to
He is the greatest SEC baseballer of all time. DWI.
Posted by Hawgeye
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:19 pm to
Cliff Lee struck out Chuck Norris on two pitches
Posted by therick711
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:20 pm to
quote:

He is the greatest SEC baseballer of all time. DWI.


If the criteria was only college career, you'd be wrong. If the criteria was only pro career, you'd be wrong. If the criteria were both, you'd still be wrong. So, no.
Posted by bigeztiger
Columbus Ohio
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:20 pm to
He played QB too?
Posted by sorantable
Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:21 pm to
quote:

Frank Thomas

DH aren't qualified to be best anything except for DH
Posted by Eric Nies Grind Time
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:21 pm to
Who put up better numbers as a pro?
Posted by GCTiger11
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:22 pm to
Babe Ruth - Alabama. He didn't really go there, but they claim him.
Posted by Eric Nies Grind Time
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Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:22 pm to
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