Cincinnati Reds Press Clippings September 10, 2015 THIS DAY IN REDS HISTORY 1883-John Reilly becomes the first player in club history to hit two home runs in a game. Both were inside-the-park home runs. CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Votto explodes in Reds' loss to Pirates By C. Trent Rosecrans / Cincinnati Enquirer /
[email protected] / @ctrent Well, you can't argue the passion of Joey Votto. Even as the Reds were on their way to their 81st loss of the season, the team's best player showed a level of intensity few could match. Votto was ejected in the eighth inning of Wednesday's 5-4 loss to the Pirates after arguing with home-plate umpire Bill Welke. Votto had watched strike two – a ball all replays and tracking systems showed was outside – and then turned to discuss it with Welke. Votto then pointed toward the Reds' dugout and appeared to say, "I had asked for time." As soon as Votto said something to the bench, Welke signaled that Votto had been ejected. “When Joey looked over, that, to me, was my sign to get out there and make sure I had an understanding of what was going on in that situation. By the time I got there, Joey had been ejected,” manager Bryan Price said. “At that point in time, I did not know, but by the time I got isolated with Bill at home plate, we did both come to the conclusion that Joey had asked for time out, and Bill didn’t feel like he was going to give him time out for whatever – due to whatever history had happened.