Joey Votto joined John Sadak and Barry Larkin in the broadcast booth for several Reds' games late in the 2022 season.
Former Cincinnati Reds legend and first baseman Joey Votto is drawing interest from several different MLB media partners, ...
Joey Votto is generating significant interest from MLB’s new media partners ahead of their 2026 debuts, according to a report ...
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NBC and Netflix are now in the mix for MLB talent. The post Joey Votto Could Be MLB Media’s Hottest Prospect: ‘No-Brainer’ ...
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 ...
Many people are curious about what led to Joey Votto‘s recent retirement from MLB. The longtime Cincinnati Reds star, celebrated for his achievements in Major League Baseball, has sparked significant ...
GOODYEAR, Ariz. –– Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto signed a minor league deal with his hometown Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, giving the former MVP Award winner the chance to prove that ...
Joey Votto recounted his final surreal moments as a professional baseball player during an interview on the Dan Patrick Show on Friday. Votto, who announced his MLB retirement at age 40 on Wednesday, ...
Former National League MVP Joey Votto can’t seem to catch a break. On Friday, Votto was a late scratch from what was meant to be his Triple-A season debut with the Buffalo Bisons at Sahlen Field in ...
Some people don't tip. Others refuse to use turn signals while driving. Joey Votto will not put his shopping cart back ... or at least threatens to be the worst human being imaginable in your local ...
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto doesn't come to your job and bother you, and it seems he'd like to be paid the same respect at his place of business. Playing at home against the St. Louis ...
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’m done.
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