Former Rockies star Todd Helton was sentenced to two days in jail for a DUI charge from last year.

The sentencing, reported by TMZ, stems from a one-car crash March 18, 2019, in which Helton’s truck hit a telephone pole in Knoxville, Tenn. In addition to jail, Helton received 11 months and 29 days of probation and a $350 fine, and he had his license suspended for one year and was ordered to attend a victim impact panel.

Helton confirmed to The Post that he served his two-day jail sentence last month.

After last year’s crash, Helton was taken to a hospital. According to the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Helton told police he had taken a sleeping pill, Ambien, a few hours before. Officers also found a plastic cup that smelled like alcohol inside his pickup. After being released from the hospital, Helton expressed his contrition and entered a substance-abuse treatment program.

Because Helton had to immediately be transported to the hospital after the crash, he was not arrested on scene and was cited for misdemeanor DUI instead. The legal process played out for over a year before Helton finally pleaded guilty to the DUI charge March 10 via a plea deal with Knox County prosecutors.

Helton, who had his No. 17 retired by the Rockies in 2014, had a previous DUI arrest in Colorado in 2013. He played 17 seasons with Colorado and had a lifetime .316 batting average, 369 homers and 1,406 RBIs. He played collegiately in Knoxville at the University of Tennessee, earning national player of the year honors in 1995 before being drafted eighth overall by the Rockies.

The first baseman remains the lone player to have his number retired by Colorado, and he just finished his second year on the National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot. The 46-year-old received 29.2% of the vote.