Vladimir Guerrero Jr. turned down a reported $500 million extension, but the Blue Jays still believe a deal will happen.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. turned down a reported $500 million extension, but the Blue Jays still believe a deal will happen.
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The Toronto Blue Jays president made a bold statement about the four-time All-Star after his contract projection hit a new ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have a franchise-altering decision to make after their four-time All-Star outlined new salary ...
Amid a productive spring, Guerrero is hitting .311 with one home run. The 26-year-old first baseman is coming off a sixth ...
Per the New York Post, Toronto did offer Guerrero "about $500 million" in total value, but with significant deferrals. Not ...
Toronto Blue Jays ownership may have renewed optimism about signing Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a new contract – whether that be ...
Toronto Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro is confident the team will be able to keep star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. rejected the Jays' last offer for a contract extension, and team president and CEO isn't shy about characterizing their offer as fair.
The Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contract saga continues in Toronto but recent comments from the Blue Jays offer some hope of a deal ...
The Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could not agree to a new contract prior to the player's self-imposed deadline of the start of spring training. T ...