Toronto’s top stars, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette, are in their walk year. If the Jays are going to enter the postseason sometime soon, it will need to be this year." Mountz ...
Toronto’s 26-year-old first baseman will be a free agent after the season and should command a lucrative contract.
With the Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. still at an impasse in contract negotiations heading into his final year of club control, here are a few examples of how other organizations approached ...
Guerrero is the son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, who started his career with the Montreal Expos (now the Washington Nationals). As a result, Guerrero Jr. was ... 15-year deal with ...
Also: The Cubs hope Matt Shaw can be their answer at third base, and is it time for Trea Turner to follow in the footsteps of A-Rod and Cal Ripken Jr.? Plus, Ken fills us in on Vlad Jr.’s contract ...
The Toronto Blue Jays could not sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a contract extension prior ... “We had 2.7 million fans last year in a year that was very disappointing, a year that was ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not Juan Soto ... Since the fellow young star Soto agreed to a 15-year $765 million contract with the Mets this offseason, this brought claims that Guerrero, the ...
The first option is to trade Vladimir Guerrero Jr. right now. His value is pretty high after a stellar year last year. He was the sixth-best hitter in baseball by wRC+ in 2024, and it may ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. turned down half a billion ... worse than Soto's career-worst mark of 142 in 2018, which was his rookie year. Same with Aaron Judge, who hasn't gone below 143 since his ...
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