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Joey Votto declines to suit up for Canada at World Baseball Classic

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto has declined to play for Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic. The 33-year-old from Toronto was the National League's most valuable player in 2010 and is a four-time all-star. He was expected to anchor Canada's batting lineup.

33-year-old Toronto native was expected to anchor Canada's batting order

Joey Votto, shown here playing for the Cincinnati Reds, was the NL MVP in 2010. He will not play for Canada at the 2017 World Baseball Classic. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) (John Minchillo/The Associated Press)

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto has declined to play for Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic.

The 33-year-old from Toronto was the National League's most valuable player in 2010 and is a four-time all-star. He was expected to anchor Canada's batting lineup.

"I have decided to decline this year's WBC event," Votto said in a statement posted to the Reds Twitter account on Wednesday.

"There were some aspects of my performance in 2016 that I have decided were lacking. I would like to use 2017 spring training for preparation."

Votto hit .326 in 2016 with a .434 on-base percentage, 29 home runs and 97 runs batted in, finishing seventh in NL MVP voting. He's a career .313 hitter with a .425 OBP, 221 homers and 730 RBIs over 10 seasons in Cincinnati.

He played for Canada at the World Baseball Classic in 2009 and 2013.

"I am thankful to the Baseball Canada program for inviting me to join the team," said Votto. "It is an honour to represent my country. I made this decision with much reflection because of the pride I have wearing the Canadian flag on my uniform. I look forward to cheering the team on and watching them win the 2017 event."

The 2017 edition of the international tournament will be held March 9-22 in South Korea, Mexico, Japan and the United States.

Canada is scheduled to open its tournament in Miami against the Dominican Republic on March 9.