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Joey Votto has announced his retirement. ... Long one of the best batsmiths in baseball, Votto hit .315/.436/.545 (162 OPS+) through his prime, which was 2009-17.
Joey Votto career stats. Votto leaves MLB as a six-time All-Star, one-time Gold Glover, and one-time NL MVP. As great as he was as a left-handed hitter, Votto will be remembered for his patient ...
The case against Joey Votto. Votto's not-particularly-eye-popping counting stats will be used against him when he debuts on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2029.
Joey Votto is officially hanging up the spikes. After a 17-year big league career, the six-time All-Star announced in an Instagram video on Wednesday that he’s retiring from baseball.. After ...
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto (19) waits in the dugout in the seventh inning of the baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, May 1, 2021, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votto bats during a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016, in Milwaukee. Votto went two-for-four but the Reds lost 7-3. Benny Sieu Associated ...
Joey Votto, a Cincinnati Reds legend, has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after 17 seasons. Votto, 40, made the announcement in a social media post Wednesday. "That’s it, I ...
Joey Votto tips his cap to the Reds fans at the end of the 2023 season. Getty Images The first baseman had previously told USA Today’s Bob Nightengale that he hoped to remain with the Reds in 2024.
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto reached a milestone on Monday that was 15 years in the making: his 2,000th hit. Votto became the fifth Reds player to record his 2,000th hit, getting there ...
Everything changed, Votto said, after the 2017 season. It had been a terrific year. At 33, he’d played in every game, led the majors in on-base percentage and finished second in voting for the ...
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