Votto digs into Farmer's closet for Zoom 'fit
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CINCINNATI -- When Joey Votto sat in the chair for his media session following a 10-3 Reds win over Cleveland, the Reds' first baseman looked more like he came off the football field.
After all, Votto was wearing a football jersey.
¡°This is Kyle Farmer¡¯s high school jersey. He was a quarterback in high school. I¡¯m proud to wear it and represent my teammate,¡± Votto said. ¡°This is his high school jersey, same number, same everything. Shout out to Marist High School for sending me this and Kyle Farmer for letting me represent the glory days.¡±
Farmer, the Reds¡¯ utility player who started at third base on Friday, was indeed the quarterback at Marist, in Atlanta.
¡°He was telling me he could throw a football through those mountains over there when we were in Arizona, so shout out to Kyle Farmer and Marist High School,¡± added Votto, who was 2-for-4 with a two-run home run and a double vs. Cleveland.
What Votto did not know was that Farmer was an extra in the 2009 film, ¡°The Blind Side,¡± starring Sandra Bullock. In a pivotal scene, Farmer played a quarterback during a practice and needed to be protected by lineman Michael Oher.
¡°He was a quarterback? In a movie? OK, we¡¯ll have to get another jersey,¡± Votto said after being told that tidbit.
The Reds might be representing with other jerseys after victories in the future, Votto hinted.
¡°This is not my idea, but I think it¡¯s more of a team thing,¡± he said. ¡°We¡¯ll see how things look in the future with other guys wearing jerseys.¡±