The Toronto Blue Jays fans will finally rejoice after finding out the latest development on the contract extension for ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. turned down a reported $500 million extension, but the Blue Jays still believe a deal will happen.
After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays failed to ... on the heels of a historic season inked the third-largest deal in MLB history, a nine-year, $360 million contract.
MLB Tonight discusses Blue Jays' CEO and President Mark Shapiro's statement that the team thinks they will be able to extend ...
Last week, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. told ESPN that his asking price in ... balloting in 2021 (finishing runner-up that year) and ’24. In the intervening two seasons, he hit .269/.
Toronto Blue Jays fans will spend the coming months wondering where All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will play in 2026. They may not want to watch the latest MLB The Show video.
It’s not too late for the Blue Jays to retain Vladimir Guerrero Jr. MLB insider Ken Rosenthal believes they could still bring him back.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is one of the best players in baseball ... That $100 million sum is lower than the combined payrolls of seven MLB teams currently. But in the modern baseball world, this ...
Last month the Toronto Blue Jays failed to reached a long-term contract extension with first baseman and franchise player Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Guerrero ... Since his MLB debut in 2021 ...
According to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, Guerrero rejected an extension offer in excess of $500 million from the Blue Jays, but with enough deferred money to lower the present-day value to between ...
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reaffirmed on Saturday that he will consider every team when he reaches free agency this winter. While that may not sound like a revelation ...
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