Joey Votto played baseball in 118 respective games in Wrigley Field, all of which came during his Hall of Fame career with the Cincinnati Reds. In that time he crushed to the tune of .321/.422/.607 while socking 26 homers and 42 doubles in 517 PA.
Retired, Votto is these days, though memories of him blasting the crap out of Chicago Cubs pitching is the kind of thing that just won’t ever fade in my memory.
Memories like this one, for instance:
I always applaud the murmur of a daytime Wrigley Field crowd, some 37,000 fans swigging warm beer and casually enjoying the efforts of the players on the field while creating the classic background noise of an afternoon at the park well spent.