Todd Helton’s 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame voting results
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- Todd HeltonMajor League Baseball first baseman
Former Colorado first baseman Todd Helton appeared on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the fourth time in 2022.
Helton received 205 votes (52 percent) on 2022 ballots, needing 75 percent for election into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Helton played baseball and football at the University of Tennessee before a career with the Rockies (1997-2013). He was the No. 8 overall selection by Colorado in the 1995 Major League Baseball draft.
Helton’s career batting average was .316, while totaling 2,519 hits, 369 home runs, 1,406 RBIs and 1,401 runs.
He was a five-time all-star (2000-04), a three-time Gold Glove Award winner (2001, 2002, 2004) and a four-time Silver Slugger Award winner (2000–2003). His No. 17 is retired by the Rockies.
Below are 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame voting results. David Ortiz finished with at least 75 percent and will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Players receiving less than 5 percent will drop off future ballots.
David Ortiz: 307 votes, 77.9 percent
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Barry Bonds: 260 votes, 66 percent (final year on ballot)
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Roger Clemens: 257 votes, 65.2 percent (final year on ballot)
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Scott Rolen: 249 votes, 63.2 percent
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Curt Schilling: 231 votes, 58.6 percent (final year on ballot)
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Todd Helton: 205 votes, 52.0 percent
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Billy Wagner: 201 votes, 51.0 percent
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Andruw Jones: 163 votes, 41.1 percent
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Gary Sheffield: 160 votes, 40.6 percent
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Alex Rodriguez: 135 votes, 34.3 percent
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Jeff Kent: 129 votes, 32.7 percent
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Manny Ramirez: 114 votes, 28.9 percent
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Omar Vizquel: 94 votes, 23.9 percent
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Sammy Sosa: 73 votes, 18.5 percent (final year on ballot)
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Andy Pettitte: 42 votes, 10.7 percent
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Jimmy Rollins: 37 votes, 9.4 percent
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Bobby Abreu: 34 votes, 8.6 percent
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Mark Buehrle: 23 votes, 5.8 percent
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Torii Hunter: 21 votes, 5.3 percent
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Joe Nathan: 17 votes, 4.3 percent
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Tim Hudson: 12 votes, 3.0 percent
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Tim Lincecum: 9 votes, 2.3 percent
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Ryan Howard: 8 votes, 2.0 percent
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Mark Teixeira: 6 votes, 1.5 percent
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Justin Morneau: 5 votes, 1.3 percent
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Jonathan Papelbon: 5 votes, 1.3 percent
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Prince Fielder: 2 votes, 0.5 percent
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A.J. Pierzynski: 2 votes, 0.5 percent
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Carl Crawford: 0 votes, 0 percent
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Jake Peavy: 0 votes, 0 percent
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