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Votto set to break Walker’s record for most MLB games played by a Canadian

Votto set to break Walker’s record for most MLB games played by a Canadian

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto is set to play his 1,989th major league game on Sunday, which will break Maple Ridge, B.C., native Larry Walker’s record for most games played by a Canadian.

Representatives from the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame will be in attendance at The Great All-American Ball Park to present Votto with a plaque to commemorate the accomplishment following the contest.

“To break Larry Walker’s all-time games record is a testament to Joey Votto’s determination, resiliency and enduring skills,” said Jeremy Diamond, chair of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s board of directors. “Best of all, Joey has carried himself with dignity and class throughout his career and he continues to be a role model and inspiration for players in Canada. Congratulations to him on this tremendous accomplishment.”

The games played record is the most recent all-time Canadian major league mark that Votto has claimed. The Etobicoke, Ont., native is already the all-time Canuck leader in at bats, plate appearances, walks and All-Star Game selections (six).

With his contract extending through the 2023 season (with a team option for 2024), he is also expected to challenge Walker’s all-time Canadian records in doubles (471) and hits (2,160). Votto has 453 doubles and 2,093 hits heading into Sunday’s contest.

Votto also ranks second to Walker in runs scored, home runs, RBIs, total bases and WAR (Wins Above Replacement).

Selected by the Reds in the second round of the 2002 MLB draft, Votto is in his 16th major league season with the club and is considered one of the best hitters of the past two decades. The Canuck infielder has topped the National League in on-base percentage seven times, in walks five times and has batted over .300 in eight full seasons.

In 2021, at age 37, he belted 36 home runs and reached three key career milestones when registered his 2,000th hit, 300th home run and 1,000th RBI.

“We are proud to honour Joey’s tremendous accomplishment, but we hope to make more of these presentations in the future as he continues his record-breaking career,” said Diamond.

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  1. We should be justifiably proud of Joey Votto. Those of us who follow the game realize his greatness. A fine piece of recognition by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.

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