Why Reds Legend Joey Votto Has Chance to be Best MLB Broadcaster Ever ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Reds legend Joey Votto will be back in front of baseball fans soon, according to a report from Michael McCarthy with Front Office Sports. With Votto’s days of stepping up to the ...
Reports say the former Reds first baseman and 2010 National League MVP will be part of NBC's 'Sunday Night Baseball' telecasts this season.
"Smart, funny, and (best of all) 100 percent unique," Bengals and Bearcats play-by-play announcer Dan Hoard tweeted of former ...
Longtime Red Joey Votto is finalizing a deal with NBC Sports to be part of its MLB coverage, according to Front Office Sports ...
From Reds legend to national voice of baseball. Joey Votto is finalizing a deal with NBC Sports’ broadcast team, per Michael McCarthy. The longtime Cincinnati star now joins NBC as the network returns ...
A six-time All Star, Votto won the 2010 National League Most Valuable Player award as he helped lead the Reds to an NL ...
NBC is reportedly adding some star power to its lineup for its return to baseball coverage. Michael McCarthy of Front Office ...
The report said the network is finalizing deals to make Votto part of the team, along with Clayton Kershaw and Anthony Rizzo.
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto doesn't come to your job and bother you, and it seems he'd like to be paid the same respect at his place of business. Playing at home against the St. Louis ...