In January it was reported that the New York Mets had been in contact with the Toronto Blue Jays regarding superstar slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. "The Mets have spoken with the Toronto Blue Jays ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was ranked as the No. 52 player in baseball heading into the 2024 season, but the Toronto Blue Jays superstar opens the 2025 rankings all the way up at No. 13. Heading into a ...
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. might be toying with his front office — and his fanbase — a little bit. With the first Blue Jays players reporting to spring training in Dunedin ...
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is coming off the second top-10 MVP finish of his young MLB career. A 2024 American League All-Star and Silver Slugger award winner, Guerrero ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. -- There should be a big, neon countdown clock installed atop the roof of the Blue Jays’ player development complex, ticking down and glowing red. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s contract status ...
The Toronto Blue Jays clearly don't want to trade first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., but if they do, the New York Mets might be the most likely destination. Unless Pete Alonso and the Mets can ...
This is purely speculation, but one has to wonder if they might have an eye on younger superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. should he become a free agent after the year. Guerrero’s camp has set a ...
1 for Ross Atkins and Co. this offseason remains signing Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a long-term extension — and keeping him off the free-agent market next winter. The Jays now has just a few weeks ...
That would be a potential contract extension for star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before his self-imposed deadline for when he will stop negotiating. Guerrero Jr. is entering the final year of his ...
Convincing Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to forgo free agency and sign a long-term contract extension has been priority No. 1 for the Toronto Blue Jays over the last few weeks, and understandably so.
MLB analyst Kiley McDaniel joins the JD Bunkis Podcast to discuss how Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s skillset will translate long term, saying he expects the first baseman to keep producing into his 30s.
"Guerrero said last month that he’d turned down a Blue Jays offer of around $340 million, and although that’s a big number, it’s not even close to what he’d get in free agency," wrote Bowden.
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