Cincinnati Reds legend Joey Votto enjoyed chatting with a young Cubs fan Thursday night, and even had a hit at home.
Wrigley Field is a cathedral for baseball for a reason. It’s the place where dreams come true, even when the cubs are bad.
This season, the Northside team in Chicago isn’t very good. It’s a sad sight, but the rebuilding of the Cubs is likely at least a year away. They will sell out by this year’s deadline.
Until now, Wrigley is still painting A number of dedicated baseball fans in Chicago, just for the ambiance and the experience of watching a game at one of the best stadiums in the whole of baseball. Foto understands that history, and his responsibility to pass on memories from generation to generation.
Joy Foto walks home for young Cubs fans
The kid, who was wearing the Cubs shirt at the time, may want to exchange him for No. 19 for the Reds. Foto made his night—no, maybe his year—by chatting to him in the front row and catching a moment in a lifetime.
Ironically, Chicago defeated the Reds on Thursday night 15-7. However, Votto was 3 for 5 with this one-on-one run on his turf.
It also made him a lifelong fan.
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