sportsofboston.com - 4/10/2009
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In the realm of fantasy baseball, we often attach ourselves to certain players. In my case it is Nick Markakis and Adam Dunn . Recently, Cincinnati 1B Joey Votto has begun to win my heart. Ironically, Adam Dunn leaving the Reds opened the door for a new Cincinnati player to win my affection. ...
Joey Votto - Player Profile
fantasypros911.com 3/19/2009 — Dusty Baker and his propensity for playing aging veterans held back Joey Votto from starting last year. I gave my thoughts on targeting younger players at RotoSavants.com this past week, and my prime example was seeing players like Votto be drafted after players like Derrek Lee.
Joey Votto is back
redlegnation.com 6/23/2009 — Joey Votto is with the team in Toronto . This is great news.
Answer Man: Joey Votto talks bowling, mustaches, hockey, Italy
sports.yahoo.com 4/24/2009 — Toronto native Joey Votto had no idea what he was getting himself into. Standing inside the cramped, even claustrophobia-causing visitors clubhouse at Wrigley Field, the young Reds slugger became the most recent Answer Man subject before kicking ...
Is Joey Votto the Next Big Star?
passion4baseball.blogspot.com 5/24/2009 — The Reds have done suprisingly well this season. They have ridden good pitching to a record that is above .500, which was hardly what anyone was expecting. While it doesn't appear they have enough gas to contend for the division, it does appear that they have a new superstar in the making: Joey ...
Baker on Votto: ‘I’m not worried about Joey’
daytondailynews.com 6/2/2009 — By Hal McCoy Staff Writer 1:27 AM Tuesday, June 2, 2009 ST. LOUIS Dusty Baker said he has not talked to Joey Votto since he left the team with stress-related issues Friday and added, "I'm just going to leave him alone for a few days.
"I'm not ...
Fantasy Baseball: Player Profile - Joey Votto
mvn.com 2/16/2009 — Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto began the 2007 season as the third-ranked prospect in the Reds organization by Baseball America. He begins the 2009 season as one of the top first base breakout candidates in all of baseball. After a 2008 campaign in which the 24-year-old rookie (25 for ...
Some Kind of Something, Joey Votto, a Piece of Man Candy
digitalsportsdaily.com 5/31/2009 —
J eff Brantley here of the Hall of Fame radio broadcast team of the Cincinnati Reds, the Cowboy part of the Marty Brenneman and Cowboy ’some kind of something radio team.
In last night’s game, I saw something you just don’t see anymore. Pickin’ n’ Grinnin’. Now me and Marty are both from ...
Great news on Votto
hardballtimes.com 5/21/2009 — Despite all of my Esaskyesque anxiety about Joey Votto's dizziness, it turns out the problem was quite minor :
And the Joey Votto diagnosis is: INNER EAR INFECTION.
After two weeks of testing for everything imaginable it came down to the simplest of the simple. Inner ear infection.
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The Return of Joey Votto
thepaintedbaseball.blogspot.com 6/26/2009 — J OEY VOTTO IS BACK after coping with his father's passing, and he came back with a bang, driving in three runs with a home run and a double on his third day back from the DL. Votto expressed finding comfort in the daily rituals of baseball to help him focus on moving forward after losing ...
Votto's privacy trumps our interest | Cincinnati.com
news.cincinnati.com 6/8/2009 — Theories on what ails Joey Votto are abundant. Some are plausible, some are preposterous. I won't give credence to any by repeating them here. I don't know any more about what has Votto on the disabled list than I've written, which is basically that ...
METS FAIL TO SWEEP —
NY Post: Sports 4/9/2009
> CINCINNATI -- Joey Votto had a three-run homer and a run-scoring single off Oliver Perez, who rarely has such a tough time against a left-handed hitter, and the Reds beat the Mets 8-6, salvaging the final game of their opening series. ...
Votto homers, leads Reds over Mets 8-6 —
Examiner Sports 4/9/2009
Joey Votto had a three-run homer and a run-scoring single off Oliver Perez, who rarely has such a tough time against a left-handed hitter, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the New York Mets 8-6 Thursday, salvaging the final game of their opening series.