News about Joey Votto

Mets and Yankees fail, while the Braves and Rays make a playoff push

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2023
We've arrived halfway through the 2023 Major League Baseball season, and the old rules haven't been followed. The Cardinals and Padres are a mess, the Marlins and Orioles are raging into the playoffs, and anyone who made a pre-season forecast of the Mets or Yankees is rubbing their eyes in disbelief. Two and a half months remain for teams to sort themselves out for the pennant chase, and as the regular season hits pause and MLB heads to Seattle for the All-Star Break, Mail Sport grades all 30 teams on their 2023 campaign so far:

After the knob of his bat is checked, Elly De La Cruz's home run is called off, the Mets abandon a comeback

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2023
Elly De La Cruz, MLB's newest superstar, scored a spectacular solo homer and two doubles after an incident with a covering on his bat's knob, and the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Washington Nationals 9-2 on Wednesday night. Cincinnati defeated the seventh time in eight games with Joey Votto homered and finished with three hits. Will Benson had two hits and two RBIs for the NL Central leaders, and Graham Ashcraft (4-6) pitched six strong innings in his first victory since May 28. In its fourth loss in five games, Washington received ten hits but it went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Josiah Gray (6-7), a right-hander for the Nationals, allowed three earned runs and eight hits in five innings.

Beloved baseball player fulfills bizarre life-long dream - leaving fans in stitches

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
Joey Votto, the Cincinnati Reds' first baseman, piqued his followers when he shared a snapshot of himself behind a bus's wheel, which he had predicted when he retired. Last week, Votto posted the picture on Instagram with the caption: 'Head down to Louisville for a few stops.' Many people were concerned that this meant Votto had ceased his playing career, but The Enquirer's Charlie Goldsmith revealed on Twitter that the player was working out at the Great American Baseball Park in Cincinnati on Friday.

Joey Votto 'boldly' forecasts a Cincinnati World Series victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2023
Joey Votto, the Cincinnati Reds' first baseman, had an odd reaction to a Major League Baseball call for a 'bold prediction.' Vote replied to the question with what seemed to be a strange reply rather than a realistic prediction. In a comment on MLB's official website, 'Extra-terrestrials land on the planet on April 15th.'

During the Angels' loss, Mike Trout's home run streak ended at seven games, one game shy of the record

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
Mike Trout of the Angels' streak of consecutive games smashing a home run stopped at seven runs, one shy of the major league record, and the Cleveland Guardians defeated Los Angeles 3-1 on Tuesday night. With three quick flyballs and a walk, Trout went 0 for three on the streets. The three-time AL MVP was on a home run for eight games in a row, set by Pittsburgh's Dale Long in 1956 and matched by Don Mattingly of the Yankees in 1987 and Seattle s Ken Griffey Jr. in 1993. Trout admitted that the prospect of chasing history had been on his mind during the game.

Mike Trout, the Angels' most popular player, is on the brink of making history by defeating their seventh straight homer

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
Mike Trout is just one game away from making history by winning a home run for the seventh straight game on Monday night. The Los Angeles Angels' slugger has been in fine form over the past month, defeating the Cleveland Guardians for his 35th homer of the year this week. That same batter also scored his seventh home run in as many games, taking him just one shy of the all-time MLB record of eight.

Albert Pujols is attracting new audiences, but will he make it to the 700 club before time runs out?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
Albert Pujols is set to make history. In the only place it could have happened at the time, we least expected it. 700 home runs were never the number one people was concerned about for the first 11 years of Pujols' illustrious career. He'd have to work hard to reach, the number he'd have to get to, his last month of his career, sweating and facing his most difficult challenge to date. He was the most feared hitter in baseball, had 445 home runs, and was headed for Barry Bonds' record of 756.