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Sources: Joey Votto agrees to minor league deal with Blue Jays - ESPN

Former MVP Joey Votto, who has been openly pleading in recent weeks for an opportunity to play, has agreed to a minor league deal with a Toronto Blue Jays, according to industry sources.

Less than 24 hours earlier, Votto indicated on the ESPN exhibition broadcast Thursday that he would do whatever was required of him to get another chance at playing again. «I'll do whatever it takes to get back on a major league field,» Votto said in an appearance via Zoom.

I am excited about the opportunity to work my way back to the Major Leagues. It's even sweeter to attempt this while wearing the uniform of my hometown team, the Toronto Blue Jays. https://t.co/s7xEFLKe8V

The Jays are giving that chance to Votto, who was born and raised in Toronto. His home is 25 minutes from the Jays' park.

Votto, 40, played 17 seasons for the Cincinnati Reds, earning six All-Star appearances and winning NL MVP; throughout his career, he has been a consistent source of on-base percentage and power. When his contract with the Reds expired at the end of last season, Votto moved into free agency, but for weeks he was unable to find a landing spot. Votto struggled the past two seasons, batting .205 in 2022 and .202 in 2023, but he felt he was still recovering from major shoulder surgery that ended his 2022 season. As he explained in a recent conversation on the Baseball Tonight podcast, Votto feels healthy for the first time in years, and has been able to work out.

It's not immediately clear what the Blue Jays have in mind for Votto, but given that he's joining the organization three weeks into the start of spring training, it would not be surprising if he begins the season in the minor leagues, giving Votto a chance to work his way back to game speed —

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