Wouldn't bother me if it is a shutout.
Over time, the bar just gets lower and lower, which means
the designation means less and less.
I think Rolen will certainly make it at some point, as he was an all around player, the
question with Helton of course is Coors--take a look at this article, with particular note to the quote below it
https://www.cooperstowncred.com/todd-he ... lton%20had,)%20than%20strikeouts%20(1%2C175).
First of all, Helton had a career slash line of .316 BA/.414 OBP/.539 SLG with more walks (1,335) than strikeouts (1,175). For players with at least 9,000 plate appearances, there are just seven players in baseball history to post a slash line that good with more walks than K’s. Those seven are Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Rogers Hornsby, Jimmie Foxx, Stan Musial, and Helton. The first six are not just Hall of Famers but all-time greats.