Joey Votto (40), a longtime star of the Cincinnati Reds in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), finally announced his retirement. "It's enough. I will officially retire from baseball," Votto said on his social media on Tuesday. "Through baseball, I was able to become the best myself. Thank you for everything," he said, posting a lengthy message greeting his parents, brothers and coaches who have helped him. Votto, who is from Canada, debuted with Cincinnati in 2007 and was a franchise star until last year. In a total of 2,5006 games in the 17 seasons of the Major League, he had a batting average of 0.294, an on-base percentage of 0.409, a slugging percentage of 0.5111, 356 home runs, and 1,144 RBIs. The seven-time top on-base player in the National League was selected as the All-Star six times and was named the National League MVP in 2010. However, Votto, who showed signs of senility from the 2022 season, was released as a free agent after his long-term contrac...
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