MLB

Canada's Joey Votto homers in 1st game with Blue Jays, helping club to pre-season tie

Joey Votto homered in his first at-bat in the opening inning and the visiting Toronto Blue Jays played to a 5-5 draw against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday in pre-season action in Clearwater, Fla.

Ernie Clement also went deep in 8th inning against Phillies in Clearwater, Fla.

Toronto Blue Jays player hits a solo home run in the first inning of a spring training baseball game on March 17, 2024, in Clearwater, Fla.
The Blue Jays' Joey Votto hits a solo home run off Phillies starter Zack Wheeler during the first inning of Sunday's pre-season game in Clearwater, Fla. (Steve Nesius/Canadian Press)

Joey Votto homered in his first at-bat in the opening inning and the Toronto Blue Jays played to a 5-5 draw against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday in pre-season action in Clearwater, Fla.

It was one of two split-squad games on the day for the Blue Jays, who defeated the Minnesota Twins 9-4 in Dunedin, Fla.

Votto, from the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke, Ont., made his first appearance in a Jays uniform after signing a minor league deal with a spring training invite on March 9. The 40-year-old joined Toronto after 17 years with Cincinnati, where he was a six-time all-star and earned National League MVP honours in 2010.

"I felt like this was the swing I was chasing," Votto said according to MLB.com. "The pull homers are a bit fake. They're a bit of an illusion.

"If you ask any really, really good hitter, keeping the ball in the centre of the field or the opposite-field side with some power, with some line, it's hard to fail with that. It's hard to feel dissatisfied. I'm ecstatic about that swing."

Votto only played the first inning, however.

"I accidentally stepped on a bat in the dugout, rolled my ankle and it hurt like the dickens," said Votto, who added that the Jays' day off on Monday is all he needs for recovery. "So I came out of the game, but not intentionally. I was scheduled to play five innings and get three at-bats."

Ernie Clement's eighth-inning homer, followed by Garrett Spain's RBI single in the ninth pulled Toronto (11-11) even against Philadelphia.

Starter Jose Berrios had two strikeouts and surrendered six hits and four runs in 4 2/3 innings.

Rodolfo Castro had two runs batted in for Philadelphia (8-9). Zack Wheeler struck out two batters, walked one and gave up three hits and one run in four innings as the starter.

WATCH | Why Votto could be the most interesting man in baseball:

Why Joey Votto has been called the most interesting man in baseball

2 years ago
Duration 15:17
Just as Joey Votto’s career was flourishing, he was struck with a personal tragedy. Overcome with grief and anxiety, he left baseball only to return better than ever.

With files from CBC Sports

Add some “good” to your morning and evening.

Get up to speed on what's happening in sports. Delivered weekdays.

...

The next issue of The Buzzer will soon be in your inbox.

Discover all CBC newsletters in the Subscription Centre.opens new window

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Google Terms of Service apply.