Lance McAlister

Lance McAlister

Lance McAlister covers everything in Cincinnati sports! Host of sports talk on Cincinnati News Radio 700WLW and ESPN 1530!Full Bio

 

BREAKING: Joey Votto announces retirement via Instagram

Joey Votto announced his retirement via his Instagram account Wednesday evening:

17-year career: 2,056 games

.294 BA, .409 OPB, .511 SLG, .920 OPS, OPS+ 144

356 HR, 1,114 RBI, 459 2B, 2,135 H, 1,171 R

2010 MVP......other MVP finishes 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 6th, 7th. 6X All-Star, Gold Glove, 7 X led NL OBP

All-Time franchise rank:
Games (5)
R (4)
H (4)
2B (2)
HR (2)
RBI (3)
BB (1)
EXBH (2)
TB (2)
OBP (2)
SLG (6)
OPS+ (2)
Times on base (2)

From Joey Votto, Instagram

Thank you to my parents, Wendy and Joe, for giving me everything I needed to fulfill my dream of becoming a professional baseball player. Thank you to my brother, Tyler Votto, for throwing me wiffle balls for all those years (ha ha, you are the best. I had to write this.). To Warren and Nick for the years of hitting together as high schooler’s. The Etobicoke community for supporting me as a youth player. Oakville, Queensway, Kingsway, Bloordale, Thunderbirds, and Bob Smyth and the Etobicoke Rangers for raising me as a youth baseball player. Mark Capone is STILL better.

As a pro, Leon Roberts and Freddie Benavides were my guys. They made me who I was as a pro player. Thank you to them!

As a major league player, Dusty Baker and Scott Rolen taught me how to be a pro’s pro. My man Jay Bruce, can you run? can you hit? can you throw? Then go play. So many great teammates.

“Now-a you’re loose.” - Geno 🫸🫷🫸🫷

1 am hitting off a tee at GABP with M Lincoln

“Sometimes you gotta take your medicine.” - Mesoraco

Paul?

“Hello Niño” - La Piedra

“Sometimes you lose” Philly Woo

Sup Bash Bro - Adam Duvall

Hello Richard!

“Got an iron?” Griffey Jr

Tokki 1

MJ the 🐐

Smokestacks 🎯

“GOAT-y”

Toronto + Canada, I wanted to play in front of you. Sigh, I tried with all my heart to play for my people. I’m just not good anymore. Thank you for all the support during my attempt.

Cincinnati, I’ve only played for you. I love you.

Finally, to the MLB fans. You energized me with your cheers, I loved the boos, the trash talk, the moments where I broke a road cities moment, or was humbled on stage.

I’ll never forget, early in my career, my first time at Wrigley Field and the crowd standing and cheering toward my failure. I remember standing at the plate, smiling and thinking, this is my home. I belong here.

I was myself in this sport. I was able to be my best self. I played this sport with every last ounce of my body, heart, and mind.

Thank you for everything.

-Joey Votto


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