Ottawa Citizen

Votto vows to be better

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GOODYEAR, ARIZ. Joey Votto spent the off-season trying to make sure he doesn’t have another subpar season.

The Cincinnati Reds star led the NL in on-base percentage last season, but hit 12 homers, his fewest in a full season, and batted .284, his lowest average since 2014.

“It was the first year where I had a poor offensive year,” the Toronto native said. “It is hard to speak on this without sounding arrogant. I’ve always performed at a certain level. Last year was a bit of a shock. I didn’t perform anywhere near to what I’m used to.”

Votto, who turns 36 in September, was hit by a pitch on the right knee in August and went on the disabled list, but his numbers were down even before the injury.

Votto, who had 36 homers with 100 RBIs in 2017, spent this off-season refining his swing.

“I did things differentl­y, so I hope it works,” Votto said. “Intuitivel­y, I know why I wasn’t ready and came up short last year. I just made sure I didn’t do that again and learn from my mistakes. I feel very confident. I’m excited to work.”

Votto is owed US$25 million annually through 2023 and the Reds have a $20-million option for 2024 with a $7-million buyout. He has spoken over the years about his desire to help the Reds become a winning team again.

Cincinnati overhauled its roster following its fourth straight season of 94 or more losses, adding starters Alex Wood, Sonny Gray and Tanner Roark along with outfielder­s Yasiel Puig and Matt Kemp.

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Joey Votto

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