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Reds give Votto record deal (St. Petersburg Times)
**Times wires**
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
CINCINNATI -- Joey Votto got a big payday by staying in a small market,
agreeing to a $251.5 million, 12-year deal with the Reds on Wednesday that is
the longest guaranteed contract in major-league history.
The agreement adds $225 million over 10 years to his previous deal. It
includes a club option for 2024, when the 2010 National League MVP turns 41.
After watching NL Central rivals Cardinals and Brewers lose their first
basemen to bigger markets, the Reds secured Votto with a package that eclipsed
Ken Griffey's $116.5 million, nine-year deal from 2000 as the largest in
franchise history. In the majors, it trails only Alex Rodriguez's $275 million
and $252 million deals, both over 10 years.
"Is it risky?" said owner Bob Castellini, who sought a lot of outside advice
before signing off on the deal. "No doubt. That's the environment we live in,
especially as a small market. We feel Joe will be a cornerstone."
It wasn't easy for Votto, 28, to make such a long-term commitment. He decided
he had found contentment in Cincinnati.
"Maybe I could have found that elsewhere," Votto said. "Maybe not. But I ...











