Peoria, Ariz. - Todd Helton did not avoid playing the Padres on Thursday night to make a trip to San Diego.
With Team USA first baseman Derrek Lee hurting, Helton's name surfaced as a potential replacement for the final round of the World Baseball Classic at Petco Park. One problem: Helton was not listed on the Americans' 52-man provisional roster, leaving him ineligible for the event.
"I know I wasn't (on it). Do you have to rub it in?" Helton joked before an afternoon workout at Hi Corbett Field in Tucson. "They should take Ian Stewart with the way he's hitting."
After working with his former college hitting instructor this winter, Helton began camp hot. He has since cooled off, batting .259, triggering the obligatory questions about his back. Helton insists he feels strong. General manager Dan O'Dowd said Helton is "in the best shape of his career. There are no problems."
Helton's availability became irrelevant when Mexico eliminated Team USA on Thursday 2-1, as Rockies reliever David Cortes recorded the save.