Votto's greatest hits, most memorable antics
Joey Votto created plenty of memories both on and off the field during his illustrious 17-year MLB career before retiring Wednesday.
Votto earned a reputation as one of the game's most unique characters, often giving an eccentric quote with his trademark quick wit and sense of humor. On the diamond, the 2010 NL MVP and six-time All-Star authored many moments that could earn him enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Here, we take a look at some of Votto's greatest hits - both literal and colloquial - over the years.
3-homer game, capped by a walk-off grand slam
Votto put together one of the signature games of his career against the Washington Nationals in 2012. He belted three home runs, including a walk-off grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning.
A memorable first career hit
Votto gave Reds fans a taste of what was to come over the next 17 seasons in his first big-league start. He crushed a home run for his first career MLB hit off New York Mets right-hander John Maine. It was Votto's first of 356 career round-trippers in a Reds uniform, good for second on Cincinnati's all-time list.
September 5, 2007: Joey Votto bangs a homer for his first major league hit. #RedsVault pic.twitter.com/2LMCHdfhUK
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) September 5, 2022
Memorable return after long injury layoff
Votto missed almost a year of action after undergoing shoulder surgery in August 2022. He returned on June 19, 2023, hitting a home run and adding a two-run single to help the Reds to a ninth consecutive victory. It would be one of his final signature moments in Cincinnati.
KING HAS RETURNED@JoeyVotto pic.twitter.com/wRBJwUqymN
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) June 20, 2023
Going toe-to-toe with "Mad Dog"
Votto took legendary broadcaster Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo to task after he said Votto wasn't on the list of active players likely to become a Hall of Famer.
When it comes to interviews, @joeyvotto is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. 🕶️
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) July 27, 2023
(🎥 @MLBNetwork) pic.twitter.com/IB7SPtJN6I
Riding the subway to play chess
Votto, who grew up in Toronto, spent his offseasons in his hometown and did what he could to blend in.
Torontonian Joey Votto has made more than $200 Million playing baseball and is took the GO train and the Subway to go play chess downtown tonight. Ideal Toronto Man. https://t.co/NXDQd42Olq pic.twitter.com/BEgRrjnMNp
— Asher Mercer (@urban_asher) January 17, 2023
Donning a unique outfit for an interview
Votto dressed up as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, commonly known as a "Mountie," for an interview in 2014.
Joey Votto dressed up as a Mountie for his appearance on @MLBNetwork: http://t.co/FgyR2HJnuT pic.twitter.com/s7q4uLBaiO
— Cut4 (@Cut4) April 8, 2014
Making it up to young fan after ejection
In June 2021, six-year-old Abigail traveled to see Votto play against the San Diego Padres. However, Votto was ejected in the first inning.
@Reds When it’s your first MLB game and your favorite player of all time gets thrown out of the game in the first inning…. 😥😥😥 #weloveyoujoey pic.twitter.com/h7lganVo3s
— Kristin (@SuperBarry11) June 19, 2021
Votto made it up to her the next day, giving Abigail and her family a memory that'll last a lifetime.
Today was AMAZING!!! ❤️⚾️ Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, to Joey Votto & the @Reds for the wonderful tickets to today’s game & for taking the time to meet with Abigail. She is absolutely thrilled & couldn’t have had a better weekend! Thank you for making it so special! pic.twitter.com/n0JL8YAUIJ
— Kristin (@SuperBarry11) June 21, 2021