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Cincinnati Reds Report Cards: Joey Votto

Cliff EasthamSep 25, 2009

Unfortunately, especially for the Cincinnati Reds, the baseball season is rapidly coming to a close. Just as in school, a student is issued a final grade for the season, it is within my power as Caesar Cliffius, not to mention Featured Columnist for my beloved Reds, to grade each player at their respective positions.

This is the first in a series of articles designed to give a thumbnail image of each player's performance rating for the season. I could have confronted this issue from a couple different angles.  For instance I could have evaluated them against the other players in MLB at their positions. I could also have graded them against their own ability. I decided however, to grade them on a "bell curve" within the team.

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We will start this evaluation process with the starting first-baseman, Joey Votto.  Joey started the season as if he were angry at the baseball. He was among the lead leaders in batting average for a huge part of the season. In fact, his average didn't dip below.330 until August 3.

Votto served a couple of stints on the bench and on the DL resulting from emotional problems brought on by the death of his father. After getting himself together he has carved out a very good season, currently batting .314 with 22 HR and 76 RBI.

He is just about on pace to mimic his statistics last year when he was robbed of the Rookie of the Year award by Chicago Cubs catcher, Geovany Soto.

Even after missing 31 games, Joey has led the team in HR and in OPS+ with 144. On the downside, he has shown a propensity for the strikeout, leading the team, even with the missed games, with 104.

His defense is more than credible. He is among the league leaders currently with a fielding average of .991.

His biggest highlight of the season came on May 23, at home against the Cleveland Indians, when he hit two HR and drove in four.

I feel that the low point(s) of the season has to be grouped together and chalked up to medical problems.

Strikeouts are the only thing preventing Joey to receive the vaunted A+. Therefore he will have to settle for a very solid A.

Next up, second-baseman Brandon Phillips. 

Caesar Cliffius has spoken.

Cliff Eastham is a BR Featured Columnist for the Cincinnati Reds

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