Joey Votto Grabs Reds Fan’s Shirt After Interference, Later Apologizes

by abournenesn

Aug 3, 2016

It’s not unusual to see Joey Votto jawing at fans, but the Cincinnati Reds first baseman ended up making a friend after his latest run-in with the crowd.

The Reds took on the St. Louis Cardinals at Great American Ball Park on Tuesday and trailed by one run in the seventh inning when a foul ball floated over to the seats on the first base line. Votto was going to make the inning-ending catch, but a fan got in his way and threw him off.

And when Votto saw it was a Reds fan, he was not too happy.

The batter, Cardinals outfielder Stephen Piscotty, ended up striking out, and Votto got some time to cool off. He apparently did some self-reflection, too, as he later gave the fan an apology note on a signed baseball.

Seeing as how Votto is no stranger to joking around with fans — no matter what age — it was a very nice gesture for him to make amends with this one.

Thumbnail photo via David Kohl/USA TODAY Sports Images

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