Former first baseman Joey Votto showed off the Cincinnati postcard tattoo in a post on his Instagram page Friday.
Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto solidified his love for the Queen City with some permanent ink.
Ben Stiller and members of the "Severance" cast attended the Knicks' game, as former Reds great Joey Votto apparently sat ...
Joey Votto has always worn his love for Cincinnati on his sleeve—now, he’s made it permanent with a new tattoo. Votto posted ...
“An ode to the city I love: The Queen City,” Votto wrote online. The tattoo, created and completed by Bang Bang Tattoo in New ...
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto (19) doubles in the fifth inning, scoring Cincinnati Reds center fielder Billy Hamilton (6) (not pictured) during the MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds ...
The Cincinnati Reds announced a new broadcast agreement for 2025. The Reds will partner with Main Street Sports for game telecasts. The Cincinnati Reds on Jan. 13 announced a new linear and digital ...
Kremchek joined The Enquirer's "That's So Cincinnati" podcast to talk about his career and he even offered a 2025 team prediction.
But both types of outcomes had one thing in common. Whether the team won or lost during a given season, Cincinnati had its fair share of very productive players who will always be memorable for the ...
CINCINNATI — The Reds announced 18 international signings on Wednesday. Their biggest signing was 17-year-old shortstop Liberts Aponte. They signed him for $1.9 million according to Ben Badler.
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