Top 5 Joey Votto Home Runs at Great American Ball Park (Video)
It has been nearly a week since the Cincinnati Reds first basemen, Joey Votto, launched a 10th inning, walk-off home run, deep into the left-centerfield bleachers at Great American Ball Park. The opposite field blast was his 16th of the season—he now has 17—and only added to his already impressive resume for the N.L. M.V.P. In my personal opinion, Joey Votto has clearly been the best hitter in all of baseball over the course of the 2010 season.
When I say best hitter, I’m not just referring to what is reflected by his robust slashes of 320/.419/.588. Rather, what makes Votto the best hitter in baseball is the consistency in his approach to every at-bat, and his ability to crush any mistake that a pitcher makes. He recognizes pitches and maintains a selectiveness that simply cannot be taught; it’s the type of thing that elevates a player to superstar status.
September 17, 2010
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Posted by Mike Rosenbaum









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