Joey Votto Retires After 17-Year MLB Career
Joey Votto Retires After 17-Year MLB Career

Joey Votto Retires After 17-Year MLB Career

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Joey Votto, a six-time All-Star and 2010 National League MVP, has retired from Major League Baseball after a 17-season career, all with the Cincinnati Reds. Votto announced his retirement via Instagram, expressing gratitude for his time in the sport and his connection with fans. Although he signed a minor league contract with his hometown Toronto Blue Jays this year, injuries prevented him from making it to the major league level with the team he grew up supporting. Votto’s career highlights include a .294 batting average, 356 home runs, and 1,144 RBIs. His announcement drew widespread reactions on social media, celebrating his impact both on and off the field. Votto is expected to be a future Hall of Famer.

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