
Joey Votto turns wild triple play in Reds’ comeback win
NY Post
Joey Votto pulled off the Reds’ first triple play Saturday since they did so against the Yankees in 2017.
With runners on the corners and Cincinnati trailing by a run in the eighth inning against Cleveland, the star first baseman snared Josh Naylor’s line drive and made a diving tag of runner Franmil Reyes attempting to get back to the bag. Votto then got up and appeared to ask if the runner at third, Eddie Rosario, had tagged up before running home. He threw to third baseman Max Schrock and umpire Chris Conroy signaled for the third out of the play.
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