If the Toronto Blue Jays can work out an extension for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., they may be forced to sell on another homegrown All-Star.
A look at Vlad’s 2024 season Coming into Vlad’s sixth MLB season (at just 25 years old), he had one terrific season and four good, but not great seasons.
The Blue Jays offseason is officially underway. While golf may be the activity of choice right now, president and CEO Mark Shapiro and his team are attempting to do damage control by addressing the media and personnel concerns.
Much of the Toronto Blue Jays’ off-season, if not the entirety, hinges on the front office reaching a long-term contract extension with franchise cornerstone Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was one of the top offensive weapons on the team and the first baseman has an opportunity to add some more hardware to his trophy case after an impressive 2024 campaign.
Toronto Blue Jays superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was named a finalist for the prestigious Hank Aaron Award on Monday afternoon. The award has been around since 1999 and is described as: The Hank Aaron Award is awarded annually to the best overall offensive performer in each league.
The Toronto Blue Jays were one of the big disappointments of the 2024 MLB season. After making three playoff appearances int he previous four seasons, the Blue Jays took a major step back in 2024, finishing just 74-88 and placing dead last in the ultra-competitive AL East.
The popular MLBTradeRumors website published their annual salary arbitration projected increases outlook on Tuesday and Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but the Blue Jays need to have a big off-season. It sounds like the same rhetoric we’ve heard every year dating back to 2019, but this winter has to be different.
With the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2024 season wrapped up, it’s time to look forward and focus on keeping their slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. According to Blue Jays commentator Buck Martinez, signing Vladdy will be crucial to their success in the future.
Well, that’s one way to end the season. On Sunday afternoon, the Toronto Blue Jays fell 3-1 to the Miami Marlins, giving them a season record of 74-87 while suffering their fifth sweep of the season.
The Toronto Blue Jays may not be going to the postseason this year. However, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is still producing at a high level in the final weeks of the season.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. needs three hits against the visiting Miami Marlins in a three-game series that begins Friday night to become the sixth Toronto Blue Jay with a 200-hit season.
As the season nears its end for the Toronto Blue Jays, slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is continuing to make his presence felt on the team's history books.
Beyond a contract extension, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s position figures to be among the biggest off-season questions for the Toronto Blue Jays, who’ll face several critical decisions in the coming months.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ front office turnover continued on Monday. According to numerous sources, the Blue Jays have dismissed several coaches in the organization.
The Toronto Blue Jays shut out the Texas Rangers 4-0 on Thursday afternoon in Arlington. With the win, the Jays are now 73-80 on the season. With nine games left this year, they are likely to finish last in the American League East, a shocking departure from their back-to-back playoff berths.
The Toronto Blue Jays may not make the postseason this year, but it surely isn't due to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s lack of trying. The 25-year-old first baseman has been one of baseball's most dangerous hitters ever since the All-Star break, batting .383 with an 1.190 OPS in the second half.
The Toronto Blue Jays are winding down a rough 2024 season, as the club sits at the bottom of the AL East and are shades of the club that started the campaign after a selloff at the trade deadline.
The shortstop made clear his plans for his future with the team.
The biggest question with a possible extension is the cost, and disappointment may be found there.
The Los Angeles Angels had a hilarious way of trying to distance themselves from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. during their series against him this week.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is having one heck of a season.
As the Blue Jays continue to struggle, rumors persist that they could consider big trade deadline moves involving their star players. That could include Vladimir Guerrero Jr..
Guerrero went 2-for-5 in a 9-2 victory over the Yankees and blasted a 371-foot home run off of a 93 mph pitch from Phil Bickford in the bottom of the sixth inning.
The New York Yankees find themselves in a challenging position at first base, where the recent loss of underperforming Anthony Rizzo has left a void.
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