
Get your seats to Cincinnati Reds games at SI Tickets. He was sent out on a rehab assignment to Triple A Louisville, and despite hitting a home run in his first plate appearance, the 39-year-old struggled overall during his stint in the minor leagues. lzFMzl6lwD- Cincinnati Reds April 15, 2023Īfter undergoing surgery in August to repair a torn rotator cuff, Votto has been working his way back to full strength. He will continue his rehab in Cincinnati. The #Reds today have returned from a rehabilitation assignment 1B Joey Votto. With Votto’s timeline to return to the Reds still unclear, the veteran figures to remain on the 15-day IL, which is where he started the season. Rosecrans indicates there’s no clear answer as to whether Votto will return this season or even play beyond the 2023 campaign. Votto, who was recalled from his rehab assignment after the maximum allowable 20 days, will return to Cincinnati to further rehabilitate his shoulder, according to C. 294 with 22 home runs and 92 RBI in 133 games.Reds first baseman Joey Votto ended his minor league rehab assignment Saturday, but it doesn’t appear the organization is planning to move the former NL MVP to the active roster. Barney Team MVP award that season after hitting. He was named the International League’s Rookie of the Year and won the Bats’ Mary E. Votto originally made his Triple-A debut with Louisville in 2007. During that stint, he provided an iconic moment when he forgot his helmet for an at-bat – and upon retrieving the helmet from the dugout – tripled off the outfield wall for the first of his three hits that night.
Votto is returning to the Bats for the first time since a six-game rehab assignment during the 2021 season. He is one of only two active players with at least 2,000 hits and 1,200 walks (also Albert Pujols) and his 1,800+ starts at first base are second all-time in MLB history behind only Pujols. The Toronto native’s decorated MLB career includes a National League MVP award (2010), Hank Aaron Award (2010), six NL All-Star selections and a Rawlings Gold Glove Award (1B, 2011).
He has yet to play in a rehab game since the transaction. Votto, 38, was originally placed on the Injured List on May 3.
Strange-themed specialty jerseys for tonight’s game (as part of Marvel Night) against the Toledo Mud Hens, with first pitch set for 7:05 p.m. – The Louisville Bats today announced that Cincinnati Reds All-Star first baseman Joey Votto will begin an MLB rehabilitation assignment with Louisville tonight (Saturday, May 14) at Louisville Slugger Field.