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Joey Votto threatens to leave out shopping carts if he's not signed: 'I'm sick of this'

Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto threatened to leave his shopping carts out if he's not signed to an MLB team.
Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto threatened to leave his shopping carts out if he's not signed to an MLB team.

Joey Votto is still looking for his new MLB home.

The free-agent first baseman, who has played his entire MLB career with the Cincinnati Reds, posted a video outside a grocery store, which was shared on TikTok by MLBonFox.

In the clip, Votto said: "I'm sick of this. If someone doesn't sign me, I'm not gonna put my shopping carts away."

The 40-year-old then half-heartedly pushed a grocery cart toward the parking lot corral, while saying, "Carts are a lot like golf balls; you just wanna get them close to the hole."

Votto previously shared a video from a car wash suggesting he'd rather be at spring training.

The six-time MLB All-Star made his league debut with the Reds in 2007. He became a free agent after the 2023 season.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Joey Votto uses shopping cart threat in newest plea to MLB teams