Resurgent Votto pounding homers again, keeping Reds in race
CINCINNATI — In the midst of a sensational, homer-crashing career resurgence, Joey Votto talked recently about getting his 2,000th hit.
The 37-year-old Reds first baseman recalled how he had the ball from his first major league hit in 2007 but a few years later gave it to his dog Maris to play with. Then he wondered aloud in the interview whether in hindsight that a was good decision because it might not be healthy for dogs to chew on baseballs.
That led him to reassure reporters and dog lovers everywhere not to worry, he’d been a loving owner to the retriever-mix rescue, who has since gone on to doggy heaven.
“It was chewed up and spit out by him,” Votto said. “And he loved it, by the way.”