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What's the best thing about being a slugger in Colorado? The boost you get from hitting in the thin air of the Rocky Mountains. Of course, that's also the worst thing. Just ask Todd Helton. No Rockie knows more about what the “Coors Field Effect” does to your reputation than the franchise's elder statesman. His numbers put him in rarified air, yet the critics always ask the same question: What would he have done in a “real” ballpark? Todd’s answer is simple: Keep on swinging like a Hall of Famer. This is his story
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Todd Lynn Helton was
born on August 20, 1973 in Knoxville,Tennessee. ( Click
here for a complete listing of today's sports birthdays .) The second of Jerry and
Martha Helton’s three children, Todd already had an older brother,
Rodney. Younger sister Melissa rounded out the family (not including the Helton's
two beloved dogs, Boz and Nike).
The Helton home was
an intriguing mix of brains and brawn. Martha’s father, Don Ferguson,
was an internationally recognized scientist who ran the Chemical Technology
Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratories. He also helped develop the
atomic bomb in the 1940s. Martha’s apple d"
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