There’s some good news in regards to the injuries in the Blue Jays organization. This is News and Notes, where we look at news and notes from around the Blue Jays organization.
There’s some good news in regards to the injuries in the Blue Jays organization. This is News and Notes, where we look at news and notes from around the Blue Jays organization.
None of the group has played well enough to likely leverage their opt-out right into an immediate MLB job, but two or three could decide to hit the market and look for a better minor league opportunity elsewhere.
The Reds dropped 2 of 3 on the road against the Rangers. The We Love Joey Votto hub on the Red Reporter dot come homepage will never disappear, but it’s soon to be joined by a We Love Elly De La Cruz hub of its own.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: meaningful baseball games are (almost) back. The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to turn the page from an underwhelming off-season, where they made marginal additions after missing out on then-free agent Shohei Ohtani, who signed a historic $700-million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
If you can believe it, Opening Day arrives next Thursday for 28 of the 30 big-league clubs – the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will open in South Korea this Wednesday.
Remember last season when Blue Jays pitchers remained in good health? Pepperidge Farms remembers. This spring, numerous pitchers have dealt with injuries, such as Alek Manoah and Yariel Rodríguez.
Joey Votto’s Blue Jays career got off to a hot start on Sunday, as the 40-year-old homered in his first at-bat of the spring against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Blue Jays have endured a complicated few weeks. On one hand, the overall dullness surrounding the team’s unspectacular offseason has been levied by the Joey Votto show – a homer here, a quip there – and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s epic spring showing (1.186 OPS).
It’s not unfair to say that the Blue Jays have a farm system that ranks in the bottom half of the league. With that being said, they have a ton of prospects in the upper minors who could become mainstays on the roster in 2024.
Baseball season is just around the corner! Some of you may already know the ins and outs of the Toronto Blue Jays and baseball but you may have friends and family who may want to know more and be a part of the conversation.
A week after agreeing to a non-roster deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, 40-year-old veteran Joey Votto wasted little time making his presence known.
For the second straight Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays had a split-squad game. Unlike last Sunday, the Blue Jays won one of the games, while the other game was a tie.
There was some good and some bad in Joey Votto’s debut with the Toronto Blue Jays. On Sunday afternoon, one of the greatest Canadian baseball players made his debut for his hometown team.
On Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays made headlines when it was reported that veteran slugger and Etobicoke, Ontario product Joey Votto would be joining the squad on a MiLB deal as a non-roster invitee to big league camp.
Joey Votto is going to look strange in a non-Cincinnati Reds jersey.
Someone needs to give the Reds legend a job.
Joey Votto is still looking for a way to continue his MLB career in 2024, and that is clear from one admission he made on Friday.
Former NL MVP Joey Votto may soon begin wreaking havoc at your local supermarket if no MLB team decides to sign him in free agency.
With the Reds spring training season in full stride, it is safe to say that something feels a bit different. The Reds are without Joey Votto for the first
Former Reds star Joey Votto is still a free agent, but the six-time All-Star seems determined to play this season. The 40-year-old appeared to share some insight about his future on Instagram. "Do not go gentle into that good night," Votto wrote.
Joey Votto is one of the 21st century's most consistent hitters.
Joey Votto has spent his entire professional career with the Reds organization, dating back to his second-round selection in the 2002 MLB draft and his Major League debut in 2007.
There's interest for veteran slugger Joey Votto on the free-agent market and he has no fears that he'll find a new home in time.
Even at the age of 40, Joey Votto is drawing interest from multiple teams.
Joey Votto has seen and done a great deal over his 17-year career with the Cincinnati Reds. Now he's doing something new...experiencing free agency.
The Cincinnati Reds have officially declined their contract option for Joey Votto, making the veteran first baseman a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers were challenged by the Cincinnati Reds this season.
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