Todd Helton vs Matt Holliday: Career Stats Comparison

Todd Helton (1997–2013) and Matt Holliday (2004–2018) — they broke in during the 1990s and the 2000s respectively, which makes the side-by-side worth doing carefully. Todd Helton finished with 2,519 hits and 369 home runs; Matt Holliday finished with 2,096 hits and 316 home runs. Below is the full career table, PIV adjustment, peak seasons, and a verdict.

Todd Helton

Hitter · 1997–2013
Games
2,247
Hits
2,519
Home Runs
369
RBI
1,406
Avg
.316
OPS
.953
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Matt Holliday

Hitter · 2004–2018
Games
1,903
Hits
2,096
Home Runs
316
RBI
1,220
Avg
.299
OPS
.889
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Career Stats Side-by-Side

Every cell below is a career total or career rate for Todd Helton and Matt Holliday. Cells highlighted in green mark the category leader. Counting stats reward longevity; the rate stats at the bottom are era-agnostic.

Statistic Todd Helton Matt Holliday
Games 2,247 1,903
At-Bats 7,962 7,009
Runs 1,401 1,157
Hits 2,519 2,096
Doubles 592 468
Triples 37 32
Home Runs 369 316
RBI 1,406 1,220
Walks 1,335 802
Strikeouts 1,175 1,362
Stolen Bases 37 108
Batting Avg .316 .299
On-Base % .414 .379
Slugging % .539 .510
OPS .953 .889

PIV Comparison

By PIV (Player Impact Value), Todd Helton outpaces Matt Holliday 48,515 to 30,426 — a gap driven primarily by per-season impact (2,854 vs 1,902 per year). PIV adjusts each season to league baselines, so it's the cleanest way to compare careers across eras.

Todd Helton
48,515
Career PIV · 2,854 per season (17 seasons)
Matt Holliday
30,426
Career PIV · 1,902 per season (16 seasons)

How PIV is calculated →

Peak Seasons

The best single seasons each player produced, ranked by OPS among qualified workloads (300+ at-bats).

Todd Helton — top 3 seasons by OPS

20001.162 OPS42 HR, 147 RBI, .372 avg
20011.116 OPS49 HR, 146 RBI, .336 avg
20041.088 OPS32 HR, 96 RBI, .347 avg

Matt Holliday — top 3 seasons by OPS

20071.012 OPS36 HR, 137 RBI, .340 avg
2006.973 OPS34 HR, 114 RBI, .326 avg
2008.947 OPS25 HR, 88 RBI, .321 avg

Verdict

On the head-to-head card, Todd Helton leads in hits, home runs, RBI, and runs, while Matt Holliday owns stolen bases. That doesn't settle the era debate, but on the raw scoreboard the edge goes to Todd Helton. PIV agrees: Todd Helton grades out higher across their careers. Click through to each profile for the full season-by-season breakdown.

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