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’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 ...
He’d like to work at Home Depot, just to learn about the tools. He’d love to spend a day or two a week helping out at a diner. The allure of gardening in his greenhouse is calling him. He’s even ...
I did not grow up in a baseball family. My parents don’t care for the sport, but I always had an interest, and any chance I had to immerse myself in the game, I took it. In the Summer of 2007, at 13 ...
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 ...
Recently retired Major League Baseball veteran Joey Votto has been a highly sought-after personality in sports media, previously revealing that he has received several offers to be an analyst. While ...
For those unaware, MLB legend Joey Votto formally announced his retirement from baseball in what became an underwhelming finish to his career after signing with the Toronto Blue Jays this past winter.
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, who spent all 17 seasons of his MLB career with the Cincinnati Reds, is retiring from baseball. "That's it. I'm done. I'm officially retired from baseball," Votto announced in an Instagram ...