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Votto hit .408/.490/.668 in the second half, between July 15 and the season's end on October 2. [85] Votto's .326 season average was the second-best of his career, behind only his 2012 season, where he hit .337. [86] Votto hit 29 home runs, second only to his 2010 Most Vluable Player award season. [86]
Votto was drafted out of high school by the Reds with the 44th overall selection of the 2002 MLB draft. He made his major league debut on Sept. 4, 2007 against the New York Mets, where he hit a ...
Joey Votto, whose entire 17-year ... Only four players since 1900 played in more games for the Reds than Votto's 2,056: Pete Rose, Dave Concepcion, Barry Larkin and Johnny Bench. His .409 on-base ...
Joey Votto's history with chess. Votto first began playing chess in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic when most places shut down. As the years went on, the six-time All-Star kept up with his hobby ...
Six-time All-Star Joey Votto announced his retirement on Instagram tonight, ending a career that included an NL MVP award, a lifetime .920 OPS and one of the the best power-patience combinations ...
Joseph Daniel Votto, JDV, Vottomatic, JoVo, Still Bangs, Tokki 2, Joey Moppo, Employee No. 19. The list goes on and on, but one thing is certain… the name Joey Votto will forever be etched in ...
Longtime Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto is retiring from baseball. He spent all 17 seasons of his MLB career with Cincinnati.
Votto is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonino Votto (1896–1985), Italian operatic conductor and vocal coach; Joey Votto (born 1983), Canadian-American baseball player