Summary
The Dodgers' Paul DePodesta could have looked down from the visiting general manager's box at Coors Field this weekend and seen a potential solution to his club's first-base problem. Or at least DePodesta could have if, one, he actually had made the trip to Denver and, two, he actually believed the Dodgers had a first-base problem.
Colorado's Todd Helton, one of the game's best pure hitters, would seem at first glance to be the pick of this year's trading- deadline litter. He is the one true star on an otherwise horrendous club, a franchise that faces bleak prospects for years to come. He also is a player starved for a winning situation, and the Rockies haven't finished above .500 since 2000, when they went 82-80.See the full content of this document
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Helton an Enticing Possibility
But before Helton can draw interest from other clubs, he has to waive his complete no-trade clause, something he apparently hasn't come close to doing so ...
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