Rockies Journal: Mason Hooker had a wish; Todd Helton made it come true (2024)

Mason Hooker wished upon a star. His wish came true.

At age 3, Mason was dia­gnosed with acute lymph­o­blastic leuk­emia. He was a brave but scared little boy, obsessed with baseball and, especially, Rockies icon Todd Helton.

“Baseball helped me think about good things,” Mason said from his home near Grand Junction. “It helped me forget about leukemia.”

It wasn’t easy. Three or four times a month, Mason and his mom, Michelle, traveled four hours across the mountains for Mason’s treatments at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora. The rounds of chemotherapy, infusions and spinal taps took their toll.

Mason needed something magical to happen.

Thanks to Helton, the Rockies, and Make-A-Wish Colorado, it did.

In August 2015, when he was 5 and still battling his disease, Mason spent an hour playing baseball with Helton at Coors Field.

“It was cool,” remembered Mason, now a teenager. Loquacious he is not.

This summer, still obsessed with baseball, Mason made a pilgrimage to Cooperstown, N.Y., to see Helton inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Accompanied by his grandparents, Patrick and Ingrid Hooker, Mason found a perfect spot to watch the Parade of Legends on Main Street on a hot Saturday afternoon. Wearing his white, pin­striped Rock­ies No. 17 Helton jer­sey, he cheered on Helton.

“I don’t know if he saw me or not,” Mason said. “There were a lot of people.”

On Sunday, Mason saw his hero inducted into the Hall and heard him deliver a heartfelt speech. But the best was yet to come.

Mason and Helton reunited Monday during an autograph event in downtown Cooperstown.

“Yeah, he remembered me,” Mason said. “We talked about how I was all healthy now and what grade I was going into. And we talked about golfing.”

Mason is an incoming freshman at Fruita Monument High School. He wants to play golf and baseball. This summer he played for the Junction Jets, a competitive travel team. He played mostly right field, second base and catcher.

“The coach liked Mason because he’s a universal player,” Michelle said. “Mason will play anywhere.”

Rockies Journal: Mason Hooker had a wish; Todd Helton made it come true (1)

Mason claims to have been a Helton fan since he was 2 when he saw him play in a Cactus League game during spring training.

“I liked first base and he was a good first baseman,” Mason said.

In early 2015, Mason received a Make-A-Wish oppor­tun­ity.

“He said his wish was to play baseball with Todd Helton,” said his dad, John. “Getting celebrity wishes can be complicated. But playing baseball with Todd was always what Mason wanted. He never wavered.”

Mason first met Helton, if only briefly, when he visited the Western Slope for an event with the Grand Junction Rockies, Colorado’s rookie league affiliate at the time. John got a call from the CEO of the hos­pital where he worked, telling him to bring Mason to the minor league ball­park for a chance to meet Helton.

Mason met his idol and got some auto­graphs, includ­ing on a jersey Mason has framed and hanging in his bedroom.

The Hookers had tried for quite a while to make Mason’s Make-A-Wish dream come true.At the Grand Junction event, Michelle told Helton about Mason.

“He said, ‘Let’s make that happen,'” Michelle recalled.

“Todd was so nice and gracious that day,” John said. “As professional athletes go, he was so down to earth.”

Still, the Hookers weren’t sure Mason’s wish would ever be granted. But about two weeks later, the plans were in place.

The Rockies provided a hotel for the family, and they rode to Coors Field in a limousine. Helton, along with former Rockies outfielder Cory Sullivan and members of Make-A-Wish Colorado, greeted the family.

The Hookers toured the ballpark, including the Rockies clubhouse, and did some souvenir shopping. Mason and his older brother, Jack, and their parents received per­son­al­ized No. 17 Rock­ies jer­seys with the name Hooker on the back.

But the best part of the day came when Mason and Jack took the field with Helton and Sullivan.

Helton had retired at the end of the 2013 season, after 17 years with the Rockies. But, Michelle recalled with a chuckle, “Mason’s thought was, ‘I’m going to bring him out of retirement.'”

Helton and Mason played catch, and Helton pitched batting practice. The 5-year-old Mason managed to get some wood on the ball, telling his grandfather he hit a triple.

“My highlight of that day was Todd coaching him up to tell him how to play first base. It was so cute,” Michelle said.

“And it was incredibly moving. Baseball pretty much got Mason through all of those treatments. He’d played baseball — indoors and outdoors. He was in a lot of pain initially. We would play catch with him sitting on the couch or he’d be hitting inside the house. We would go to Rockies games whenever we could.”

Mason is now in excellent health. Following three and a half years of treatment, he’s technically been in remission since July 2013. He was dis­charged as a patient from Children’s Hospital in July 2023, after 10 years in the clear.

He figures he and Helton are now lifelong buddies. After all, the photo of Mason and Helton together at the Hall of Fame is now the screensaver on Mason’s phone. They’ve even swapped phone numbers.

“He’s a good guy, a really nice guy,” Mason said. “And I got to play baseball with him at Coors Field.”

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Rockies Journal: Mason Hooker had a wish; Todd Helton made it come true (2024)

FAQs

How much money did Todd Helton make? ›

Todd Helton signed a 9 year , $141,500,000 contract with the Colorado Rockies, including $141,500,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $15,722,222.

How many hits did Todd Helton have? ›

At the time of his retirement in 2013, Helton held Rockies career records for games played (2,247), runs (1,401), hits (2,519), doubles (592), home runs (369), RBI (1,406), walks (1,335) and extra-base hits (998). He also ranked 16th all-time among Major League players in doubles (592), 19th in OPS (.

Where did Todd Helton grow up? ›

The son of a former minor league catcher, Todd Lynn Helton was born Aug. 20, 1973, in Knoxville, Tenn.

Is Todd Helton left-handed? ›

During his 17-year career, the left-handed hitting Helton slashed . 316/. 414/. 539.

Is Todd Helton in the baseball Hall of Fame? ›

Colorado Rockies legend Todd Helton was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday. The first baseman was honored at the Clark Sports Center Grounds in Cooperstown, New York.

What year did Todd Helton retire? ›

Helton, 50, retired after the 2013 season with 2,519 hits, 369 home runs, 592 doubles and a career batting average of . 316. He was a five-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner.

How many gold gloves does Todd Helton have? ›

One of the best-fielding first baseman of all time, Helton won three Gold Gloves (2001, 2002, 2004), and probably deserved more. Todd Helton got his 2,519 hits off 818 different pitchers.

Who had 7 hits in one game? ›

Although his record of 11 RBIs has since been broken, Robinson's seven hits in a nine-inning game has been matched only by Rennie Stennett. Guy Hecker, the only pitcher to have accomplished the feat, also broke the single-game major league record for runs scored with seven.

How many Rockies are in the Hall of Fame? ›

Helton and Walker are the Rockies' only Hall of Famers.

Does Todd Helton have a brother? ›

What position did Todd Helton play in football? ›

As Central's starting quarterback, Helton was named All-America by Super-Prep Magazine and Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report. He threw 55 career touchdown passes at quarterback, and he intercepted 23 passes as a safety.

Where is Todd Helton coaching? ›

Todd Helton - Football Coach - Southwestern Oklahoma State University Athletics.

How much did Todd Helton make? ›

During his career, Helton earned $161 million in salary with the Rockies and deferred $13 million from his final contract towards his retirement, earning $1.3 million every year since then. He was among the 15 best-paid baseball players in terms of career earnings at the time of his retirement.

Who is the winningest left-hander? ›

1963 - Warren Spahn becomes the all-time winningest left-handed pitcher in major league history with a 6-1 win over the Mets.

Who was the right-handed guitarist who played left-handed? ›

Just like his fellow southpawed Seattle native Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain played guitar left-handed despite being a natural right-hander.

How much does Clay Helton make? ›

Clay Helton signed a five-year deal in 2022 that had a base salary of $700,000 in Year 1, and that increases by $50,000 each year. On his deal which would end after the 2026 season, he made $752,000 in total pay in 2023, according to USA Today.

When was Todd Helton's last game? ›

Sept. 25, 2013 – Todd Helton homers in final home game of his career.

Where does Todd Helton coach? ›

Todd Helton - Football Coach - Southwestern Oklahoma State University Athletics.

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