Joey Votto may be new to social media, but he has been playing baseball for some time now. In every sport, there comes a time when you have to reinvent; and for Votto, that time seems to be now. With Spring Training action ramping up and heading towards Opening Day fast, the left-handed hitter is gearing up for action in 2022. And with the adjustments he is making, Reds fans can get hyped about his projections for the year.
Votto has donned the Cincinnati Red uniform since 2007 and has seen the league change around him. Especially with the advent of shifts in the game, the hitter must have needed to adapt his game to make it more effective. Even at the age of 37, Votto is willing to learn and adapt as the game demands. It shows how professional and passionate Votto is about the game.
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Joey Votto makes adjustments to his game
Speaking on a radio show, Votto spoke up about the major change he is making come 2022. Said Votto, “Just hitting the ball harder.”
"My style of play was pretty dated. I just had to get the software update."
The #Reds star first baseman's change in mentality and approach led him to a very productive 2021 at the plate, and there's nothing stopping him from doing it again this season. @Reds pic.twitter.com/ARCBJP56XI
— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) April 4, 2022
Speaking in more detail, Votto talked about how important it was for him to get his marker as a hitter more effectively. Said Votto, “Emphasis on becoming a bit tougher to defend. If you’re hitting the ball harder, the defender has less reaction time, and especially with the shift still in play, it’s important to hit the ball hard as a left-handed hitter.”
Votto understands that there will be some tradeoffs to be made. Said Votto, “That comes with some swing and miss but [I’m] learning to embrace that also.”
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Speaking more about why the change in playing style was needed, Votto was clear that is was down to the game developing differently. Said Votto, “I was at a place where my style of play just wasn’t effective. I’d hit a ball pretty hard and it would get swallowed up by the shift.”
Votto, however, seemed excited about the season ahead. “My style of play is pretty dated and I just had to get the software update so,” he added.
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But what do you think? Do you see Votto changing his game in such a short while? Or do you think it might take him another season to adapt?