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Todd Helton serves two days in jail for 2019 DUI

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DENVER, CO - AUGUST 17: Former first baseman Todd Helton #17 of the Colorado Rockies waves to the crowd during a ceremony to retire his number before a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Coors Field on August 17, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

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Former All-Star first baseman Todd Helton was arrested in March of last year and charged with driving under the influence after a single-car accident in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Associated Press reports this morning that Helton pleaded guilty “to driving under the influence as a first offense” and has served 48 hours in jail as part of his sentence.

I find that “first offense” line to be interesting given that Helton pleaded guilty to a previous DUI, in Colorado, in 2013. In that incident Helton, who was still an active member of the Colorado Rockies, struck a median with his truck while driving home from a convenience store where he went to purchase lottery tickets after consuming, in his words, two Igloo cups of red wine. His blood-alcohol level was .102.

In the more recent incident Helton’s car struck a telephone pole. At the time of his arrest Helton told deputies that he had taken an Ambien a few hours earlier. There was a cup in Helton’s car that “had the odor of an alcoholic beverage.” Helton’s lawyer says that Helton had entered a treatment program soon after his arrest. I can only assume “the first offense” reference is because his previous conviction was legally expunged.

Helton, a five-time All-Star, played for the Rockies from 1997 through 2013, winning three Gold Gloves and collecting 2,519 hits and 369 homers. In 2000 he led the league in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, RBI, doubles, total bases and hits.

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