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Votto homers on 1st pitch in 1st game with hometown Blue Jays

- By PAT GRAHAM

Joey Votto sure knows how to make an instant impression, going deep on the first pitch he faced as a member of his hometown Toronto Blue Jays.

The veteran first baseman lined a 392-foot homer to left-center off Philadelph­ia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler in the first inning Sunday in Clearwater, Florida, in his inaugural spring training game with Toronto.

Granted, there was some debate about whether the ball actually went out, and Votto momentaril­y stopped at second base. But the umpires ruled it a homer and he continued on his way to home.

A chance to go home is what led Votto to Toronto in the first place; he agreed to a minor league contract with his hometown Blue Jays earlier this month after spending 17 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds.

Votto has been ramping up for his spring training debut with the Blue Jays in minor league games.

The 40-year-old became a free agent last fall after the end of a $251.5 million, 12-year contract with the Reds, the team that selected him in the second round of the 2002 amateur draft out of Richview Collegiate Institute (Toronto, Ontario).

A six-time All-Star and the 2010 NL MVP, Votto has a .294 average with 356 homers, 1,144 RBIs and a .409 on-base percentage in 2,056 games. Cincinnati declined his $20 million option for 2024.

YANKEES INJURIES

The New York Yankees may have caught a break on the injury front. X-rays on the right foot of leadoff hitter DJ LeMahieu came back clean. Although sore, LeMahieu remains day to day after fouling a ball off his foot this weekend.

The banged-up Yankees recently learned that ace Gerrit Cole won’t throw for three to four weeks due to nerve irritation and edema in his throwing elbow. The right-hander likely will need a spring training-like period after he resumes throwing to be ready to rejoin the team.

Slugger Aaron Judge is dealing with an abdomen injury. He hit off a tee, did soft toss and took batting practice against a pitching machine in an indoor cage Sunday.

Judge, who recently had an MRI of his abdomen come back clean, hasn’t taken batting practice on the infield or played in a game since a week ago when he struck out in both at-bats against Atlanta.

Reliever Tommy Kahnle

threw 20 pitches over one inning in a simulated game. He is expected to miss at least the first week of the regular season because of a right shoulder injury.

FOR OPENERS, PART I

The Cardinals are turning to Miles Mikolas as their opening-day starter with Sonny Gray recovering from a strained hamstring. St. Louis opens the season on March 28 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Mikolas will be making his third start in a St. Louis opener. The righty went 3 1/3 innings, allowing five runs, last season during a 10-9 loss to Toronto. In 2019, he surrendere­d five runs over five innings as St. Louis lost 5-4 at Milwaukee.

Gray, the AL Cy Young runner-up in Minnesota, signed a $75 million, threeyear contract in the offseason.

FOR OPENERS, PART II

Right-hander Josiah Gray will get the ball for Washington in the season opener at Cincinnati on March 28. Gray went 8-13 with a 3.91 ERA last season.

GOLD GLOVE GRAB

With his platinum-colored glove, San Diego right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. made a Gold Glove-worthy catch in an exhibition game against Team Korea in Seoul. Tatis sprinted in from the outfield to make a sliding grab in the fifth inning Sunday.

 ?? ?? Toronto Blue Jays’ Joey Votto circles the bases after hitting a solo home run off Philadelph­ia Phillies starter Zack Wheeler during the first inning of a spring training baseball game Sunday, March 17, 2024, in Clearwater, Fla. (Steve Nesius/The Canadian Press via AP)
Toronto Blue Jays’ Joey Votto circles the bases after hitting a solo home run off Philadelph­ia Phillies starter Zack Wheeler during the first inning of a spring training baseball game Sunday, March 17, 2024, in Clearwater, Fla. (Steve Nesius/The Canadian Press via AP)

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