Date: August 23, 2024
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Joey Votto spent 17 seasons in the Majors with Cincinnati and won an MVP award in 2011.
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Votto announced his retirement at age 40 after 17 seasons in the Major Leagues, all with the Cincinnati Reds.
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The former player shared a message on social media with the dedication to several of his teammates and fans.
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He had a .294 batting average, 2,135 hits, 356 home runs, 1,144 RBIs, and 1,171 runs scored. He won 1 Gold Glove and 1 MVP award.
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Votto could be a Hall of Fame candidate in five years even though he didn't win World Series rings or make any postseason appearances.
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Joey Votto is one of 8 first basemen to get 300 home runs, 2,000 hits, 1,100 RBIs, and a career .290 batting average.
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Six players are in the Hall of Fame: Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig, Jeff Bagwell, Orlando Cepeda, Todd Helton, and Johnny Mize.
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Votto led the National League in doubles in the 2011 season (40) and led the National League in walks received on 5 occasions.
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