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.
Amid a productive spring, Guerrero is hitting .311 with one home run. The 26-year-old first baseman is coming off a sixth ...
One of the biggest stories this MLB offseason has been the Toronto Blue Jays trying to sign first baseman Vladimir Guerrero ...
The Toronto Blue Jays slugger broke his silence after his team made a clear statement about a long-term contract extension.
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is entering his seventh MLB season ... Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported on Tuesday that the Blue Jays offered Guerrero ...
In the weeks since Guerrero's contract extension deadline passed, news has emerged about the failure of talks between him and the Blue Jays. Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.s free agency saga took a huge spike even ... too much for a guy who plays first base,” Heyman said via New York Sports Post. Despite rumors already swirling around the ...
After failing to lure superstars like Shohei Ohtani or Juan Soto to Toronto, the team is facing a final chance to lock in homegrown slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before he has the chance to test ...
Jon Heyman takes a shot at Vladimir Guerrero Jr regarding the contract he rejected MLB insider Ken Rosenthal was the one that broke the news regarding Guerrero's offer from the Blue Jays which he ...
Securing a Homegrown Star Efforts are underway to lock in Vladimir Guerrero Jr.—a player who has quickly become central ... A Landmark Contract Opportunity The proposed new deal is substantial, with ...