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Daugherty: Votto espouses Teddy Ballgame’s theories on hitting

And coming from one of the knights of the keyboard, that’s pretty high praise.

Joey Votto no longer needs the book Ted Williams wrote, called The Science of Hitting. In a year when he pursues a Triple Crown and an MVP trophy—and, mostly he would tell you, a World Series ring—Votto is making some science of his own.

“A legend,’’ Votto says of Williams, the last man to hit .400, arguably the best hitter the game has produced. “Beyond a legend. He was mythic.’’

Votto still tracks down people he guesses might have seen Williams play. He has read everything written about Teddy Ballgame. He watches the old black-and-whites of Williams employing that big stride and long, graceful swing. He reads the bible. “The thesis of the book was, get a good pitch to hit, be quick, make sure your swing is prepared,’’ Votto says. It’s everything every hitter wants to do, but few are able. Votto, it seems, is among the few.

...Do you ever waste a swing?’’ I ask him. “Take a pitch off? I mean, even in batting practice?’’

“No, I don’t.’’

Care to elaborate?

“I’ve made that mistake before and it’s cost me. You get a little older, you can’t waste swings. Your body can only handle so many. I don’t have the energy,’’ explains Votto, who is all of almost-27. “I think of baseball so much as my job. I just try to be efficient. I’m not here to mess around.’’

Repoz Posted: September 06, 2010 at 12:22 AM | 6 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. The Adam Dunn Effort #44 Posted: September 06, 2010 at 12:51 AM (#3634105)
Votto is a witch. A Canadian one of course. But that kind of focus is very impressive.
   2. jwb Posted: September 06, 2010 at 01:19 AM (#3634115)
Awesomely talented, works hard, reveres his elders, spends time with sick kids. Probably carries old ladies' canoes across portages, too.
   3. jdbkaput Posted: September 06, 2010 at 09:29 AM (#3634229)
Dislikes the Cubs and refuses to congratulate All-Star teammate Marlon Byrd.
   4. The Adam Dunn Effort #44 Posted: September 06, 2010 at 08:37 PM (#3634605)
How can anyone congratulate a Cub this year?
   5. vortex of dissipation Posted: September 06, 2010 at 08:55 PM (#3634613)
He was joking...

Votto says he was joking — and even laughing — when he told an ESPN reporter in Anaheim that he refused to congratulate Byrd, who helped the National League win, because Byrd plays for the dreaded Chicago Cubs..."I was laughing when I said it," Votto said. "I realized it was a Chicago reporter."


"The shame of it is, Marlon and I got along the best on the bench and in the outfield and stuff. I talked to him and I was one of the first people to congratulate him in Chicago [when the All-Star teams were named]," Votto said Friday. "It was definitely taken out of context. I was laughing when I said it. I have the utmost respect for the Cubs in general — not necessarily for the fans, but ..."
   6. jdbkaput Posted: September 06, 2010 at 09:03 PM (#3634618)
So much for the laudations.

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