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Joey Votto says he needs Dan Patrick to think ‘future Hall of Famer’

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto (19) slides in safely at third base for a triple in the third inning during a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.

Reds first baseman Joey Votto appeared Thursday on the "Dan Patrick Show," and chatted with the Mason native about everything from whether he's a future National Baseball Hall of Famer to the current pitcher he most admires, and what he looks like when he strikes out.

"What do you think you need for the Hall of Fame?" Patrick asked Votto.

"I've been asked that question a lot over the last couple of years," Votto said. "I need people like you - it doesn't matter how many hits - I need people like you to not ask that question in that 'What do I need to be a Hall of Famer?' I need Dan Patrick to say 'future Hall of Famer Joey Votto' as opposed to 'What do you need?'" 

"Do you think you're a future Hall of Famer? Patrick asked.

"If you're asking me how many hits I need, the answer is probably 'no.' If that makes sense. So I don't know. And I don't have a vote. And I'm really in a place in my career where I just want to play well. But if you're asking the question, 'How many hits do you need?' the answer is 'maybe no.' ... If I don't feel like one in line with (Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher) Clayton Kershaw, then maybe I'm not one."

Earlier: 7 times Votto wasn't in the mood to keep his mouth shut

Video of the interview via YouTube:

Patrick asked Votto which pitcher he would be if he could be any MLB pitcher for one game.

"I love Clayton Kershaw," Votto replied. "One of the classiest, most competitive. He toes that line of competitiveness, but then he's got a real grace to him. I'd like to know what it feels to be the best pitcher of this generation in one of the most iconic uniforms in one of the biggest cities in the world. I'd love to know - I'm perfectly happy being myself - but in this hypothetical, alternative universe where I am some other pitcher, Clayton Kershaw would be my choice."


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