Former C Reds great Joey Votto said he thinks home-field advantage will make a difference in the upcoming World Series.
Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto is living his best life in retirement! The 40-year-old retired in August. He shared what he's been up to post-retirement on Instagram. Make sure you ...
Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto sits in for an interview on the Dan Patrick Show and talks about what makes ...
Ben Verlander welcomes Cincinnati Reds rookie sensation Matt McLain to the show. McLain talks about the impact of Joey Votto, ...
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The Reds overcame a ninth-inning deficit in 2018 when Terry Francona's Cleveland team mistakenly called upon the wrong ...
Led by agent Dan Lozano, MVP Sports Group is a boutique baseball agency but has negotiated three of the largest contracts in the game, including Manny ...
The Reds scored seven runs to overcome a 4-0 deficit in the top of the ninth inning, highlighted by Joey Votto's bases-clearing double off of Dan Otero. Francona told reporters after the game that ...
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Let's take a deeper look as we analyze 4 superstars who will likely never win a ring. 4. Joey Votto is unlikely to win a World Series ring with retirement around the corner Joey Votto is a ...