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Todd Helton capped one of
the finest wire-to-wire campaigns in major league baseball history when the Associated
Press named him the Major League Player of the Year for 2000.
The
Knoxville, Tennessee native, and former University of Tennessee baseball and football
great, earned his first career all-star appearance, an invitation from NL manager
Bobby Cox. In addition, he won his first career batting title, by 17 points, leading
the majors with a .372 average. Helton
commanded the National League leaders over the season's final 127 days, from May
28-October 1...in 2000 alone, he improved his career average 19 points (.315 to
.334). |