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.
For Vladimir Guerrero Jr., baseball has been much more than just a game—it’s his legacy. The post Vladimir Guerrero Sr.
Before Trout, there was another No. 27 who starred in Anaheim. Vladimir Guerrero Sr. played six seasons for the Angels (2004-09), making four All-Star teams. Guerrero's son, Vladimir Guerrero Jr ...
Legacy Beyond the Diamond For Vladimir Guerrero Jr., baseball is more than a sport—it is a living legacy. Raised with the weight and wonder of a storied family history, he has carried forward the ...
The Major League Baseball season will begin on March 18 ... Santander and the stellar hitting ability of MVP-candidate Vladimir Guerrero. “I believe the Baltimore Orioles will win the World ...
Through all the deadlines and the noise, he still sees Vladimir Guerrero Jr. playing out the rest of his career with the Toronto Blue Jays. "I think we're going to sign him ... “There are a ton of ...
Amid a productive spring, Guerrero is hitting .311 with one home run. The 26-year-old first baseman is coming off a sixth ...
Toronto Blue Jays management is still confident in its ability to sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a long-term contract. The two sides failed to reach an agreement ...
Vladimir Guerrero (Sr), played in the MLB (between 1996 and 2011). “When I was a child with my dad, and like all (players’) kids I was in front of the dugout, and somebody from the Yankees ...
In the weeks since Guerrero's contract extension deadline ... people don't think it will be them who pay that," Heyman wrote Thursday Baseball people don't see Mets boss David Stearns spending ...