Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto solidified his love for the Queen City with some permanent ink.Votto debuted the postcard designed tattoo on his Instagram page, calling it "an ode to ...
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Joey Votto’s absence from Cincinnati may end up being very short-lived. Reds president Nick Krall recently revealed to reporters that the team has reached out to their longtime slugger Votto about him ...
Just like any retiree, former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto is spending his days perfecting his hobbies − specifically chess. And now you can play against him. On Monday, Chess.com ...
Joey Votto, a 17-year Major League Baseball veteran, has Arizona State University in his retirement plans. Not as a coach, however, or in any baseball capacity. The former Cincinnati Reds star ...
Joey Votto announcing his retirement on Wednesday raised a question that won't be answered for another five years. Is the longtime Cincinnati Reds first baseman a Hall of Famer? The 2010 NL MVP ...
Hey, did you hear that Joey Votto retired from baseball? The news shouldn’t necessarily have been unexpected, but it still packed a punch. I’ve learned never to doubt Votto. I just assumed he’d figure ...
Joey Votto knew it was time for him to retire when he didn't want to step into the batter's box for the first time in his career. The moment happened while Votto was with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons ...
Cincinnati Reds superstar Joey Votto’s glorious career ended not with a bang but with a whimper. Votto retired on Wednesday after a storied 17-year Major League career, the entirety of which was spent ...
Joey Votto knew it was time to retire when he didn't even want to step into the batter's box for the first time in his career. Votto announced his retirement from baseball on Wednesday, and on Friday ...
Joey Votto opened up to reporters about his decision to retire from baseball on Thursday. The 40-year-old first baseman said he concluded that the game had passed him by and it was time to step away ...
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