Todd Helton Voted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Former teammate Peyton Manning congratulates Helton on his well-deserved recognition.
- Todd Helton, former Colorado Rockies player, has been voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame after a 17-year career.
- Peyton Manning, NFL legend and former teammate of Helton at the University of Tennessee, congratulated him on social media.
- Helton and Manning were both part of the 1994 Tennessee football team, with Helton briefly serving as starting quarterback before an injury led to Manning taking over.
- Helton's career achievements include five trips to the All-Star Game, four Silver Slugger awards, three Gold Gloves, and a batting title in 2000.
- Helton will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on July 21, along with third baseman Adrian Beltre and catcher Joe Mauer.