Todd Helton on roids? I don't think so

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  • BGarrett7
    All Star
    • Jul 2003
    • 5890

    #46
    Re: Todd Helton on roids? I don't think so

    Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
    Yeah, it's just Coors Field (looking at his career splits). Those numbers will still be good though.
    Yeah, his BA is what is really jacked up at home (.377 to .298). And he homers about once more every seven ABs at Coors. Oddly enough, he Ks at a much higher frequency on the road (8.7 K/AB at home, 6.5 away).

    But, yeah, he'd still be good for .300/30/100 a year on the road, which still equates to a damn good ballplayer, in my book.

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    • BGarrett7
      All Star
      • Jul 2003
      • 5890

      #47
      Re: Todd Helton on roids? I don't think so

      Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
      Yeah, it's just Coors Field (looking at his career splits). Those numbers will still be good though.
      Yeah, his BA is what is really jacked up at home (.377 to .298). And he homers about once more every seven ABs at Coors. Oddly enough, he Ks at a much higher frequency on the road (8.7 K/AB at home, 6.5 away).

      But, yeah, he'd still be good for .300/30/100 a year on the road, which still equates to a damn good ballplayer, in my book.

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      • Alliball
        MVP
        • Aug 2004
        • 2368

        #48
        Re: Todd Helton on roids? I don't think so

        Originally posted by RattDaddee
        Yeah, his BA is what is really jacked up at home (.377 to .298). And he homers about once more every seven ABs at Coors. Oddly enough, he Ks at a much higher frequency on the road (8.7 K/AB at home, 6.5 away).

        But, yeah, he'd still be good for .300/30/100 a year on the road, which still equates to a damn good ballplayer, in my book.
        Actually, over the past three years he's about a .320/23/87 hitter per 162 games played on the road. Those numbers are hardly earth shattering. Why is it odd that he strikes out more on the road than he does at home? It's pretty well known that pitchers have a much tougher time striking out hitters at Coors Kenavral.

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        • Alliball
          MVP
          • Aug 2004
          • 2368

          #49
          Re: Todd Helton on roids? I don't think so

          Originally posted by RattDaddee
          Yeah, his BA is what is really jacked up at home (.377 to .298). And he homers about once more every seven ABs at Coors. Oddly enough, he Ks at a much higher frequency on the road (8.7 K/AB at home, 6.5 away).

          But, yeah, he'd still be good for .300/30/100 a year on the road, which still equates to a damn good ballplayer, in my book.
          Actually, over the past three years he's about a .320/23/87 hitter per 162 games played on the road. Those numbers are hardly earth shattering. Why is it odd that he strikes out more on the road than he does at home? It's pretty well known that pitchers have a much tougher time striking out hitters at Coors Kenavral.

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