Last Monday at 9 p.m., the deadline for the Toronto Blue Jays to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came and went with no deal being reached. Guerrero told reporters that the Jays would have to compete
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. plans to become a free agent after the season following the passing of his deadline Tuesday to reach a long-term agreement with the Toronto Blue Jays. A
Toronto Blue Jays superstar infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is set to hit free agency at the end of the 2025 season and he may be worth over $600 million.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been vocal about his hate of the New York Yankees in the past. However, his sentiments have seemed to change.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has one more season remaining on his contract and isn't closing the door on joining any of Major League Baseball's 30 teams next offseason. Including the New York Yankees. "If I go to free agency,
Bleacher Report's Zachary Rymer recently listed four potential suitors in the trade sweepstakes for Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
If the Toronto Blue Jays opt to trade Vladimir Guerrero Jr. this season, the San Francisco Giants could be the perfect suitor.
The Toronto Blue Jays' failure to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could led the team to trade him before he potentially walks for no return.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. crushes a solo home run to center field, his first of Spring Training to extend the Blue Jays lead to 2-0
The Blue Jays have work to do in terms of developing young pitchers, sorting out their bench and planning their management style before the 2025 season starts.
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. addressed questions about his future, providing additional insights during the team's first spring training game. His comments sparked further interest among MLB teams.