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Todd Helton, a legendary Colorado Rockies player, was honored at Coors Field on Saturday night for his recent induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The ceremony featured remarks from former teammate Ryan Spillborghs and NFL star Peyton Manning, who played college football with Helton. Fans received a commemorative bobblehead depicting Helton’s iconic celebration from the 2007 NL pennant win. Helton expressed gratitude to the fans and reflected on his 17-year career, all spent with the Rockies. The event also showcased Helton's Hall of Fame plaque, which will return to Cooperstown. Former Rockies manager Clint Hurdle and a young leukemia survivor joined Helton on the field, adding to the emotional evening.
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