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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
Coors Field factor. Major issue for both IMO. Helton also did little after age 30. 5 AS teams, highest MVP vote 5th. Meh. I think this year we'll see Rivera, Halladay and probably Edgar.
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Helton did tail off at the end, but some of his stats are awesome. He finished at .316 with over 2500 hits, 1400 RBI's, and 592 doubles. From 2000-2004, he batted about .349 with 250 doubles, an average of 50 a year! Yes, it's Coors field, but some of those numbers are world beaters.