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Joey Votto 0-3 in rehab start with Louisville Bat

LOUISVILLE — Will Paar is a Cincinnati Reds fan and has been going to Louisville Bats games since he was a little kid. However, he hadn’t been to Slugger Field for a ballgame this season until Wednesday night.

It wasn’t because of nice weather — it was rainy all day, including during parts of the game — but rather a special guest in a Bats uniform.

“For Votto. I mean, yeah," Paar said, stating the obvious.

Joey Votto, the Cincinnati Reds six-time All-Star and 2010 National League MVP, played for the Triple-A Bats Thursday night as part of a rehab assignment as he recovers from an injured left thumb. The game, a 6-2 win for Louisville, marked Votto's first game for the Bats since a two-game rehab stint in 2014.

It was a scattered crowd at wet Slugger Field, but a few fans wore Votto jerseys — including Parr, a recent graduate and football standout at Christian Academy of Louisville who will be a preferred walk-on at the University of Louisville.

The Louisville Bats Joey Votto (47) hit a foul ball during their game against the St. Paul Saints at Slugger Field in Louisville, Ky. on June 2, 2021.  The Cincinnati Reds first baseman went 0-for-3 during his rehab stint for a fractured left thumb with the Bats.

Paar said he likes the beloved Votto because, like him, Votto is a lefty, and because the sweet-swinging first baseman has a fun demeanor.

“It’s pretty cool because someone of his caliber, an MVP and everything, heading back here (to Louisville), it’s cool to be able to see,” Paar said midgame. “Hopefully he can get a homer or something.”

Votto did not have a productive day at the plate, however, in his first in-game appearance in nearly a month. He hit leadoff as the designated hitter and went 0-for-3 in his three plate appearances against the visiting St. Paul Saints: striking out looking on a 3-2 pitch in the first inning, flying out to center field in the third inning and watching strike three again in the sixth.




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