It sounds like the Blue Jays are giving Guerrero Jr. some looks at third. So, who would play first? Maybe Ross Atkins should have pursued another bat.
The Toronto Blue Jays failed to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before the self-imposed deadline at the onset of Spring Training.
The Blue Jays might not have clarity on their long-term future with Guerrero Jr., but they've got their eyes focused on the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have been tabbed as the favorites in the upcoming Vladimir Guerrero Jr. free agency sweepstakes next ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is headed for free agency in 2026, and the New York Yankees could emerge as a potential suitor in the ...
Kevin Gausman is in vintage form, Alek Manoah opens up on his recent struggles and Arjun Nimmala gives Jays fans a glimpse of ...
The Toronto Blue Jays’ star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The post Vladimir Guerrero Jr's $600M Dream Stops Looking Far ...
Toronto Blue Jays star infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was recently predicted to sign a deal worth north of $480 million next ...
Bryce Harper told the Phils he'd approve of a switch back to the outfield if they acquire another slugger to play first base. Could that slugger be Vlad Guerrero Jr.?
Bryce Harper told the Philadelphia Phillies he would approve of a position switch back into the outfield if the team acquires ...
Given the uncertain futures of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette, questions about the future of the Blue Jays will hang ...
Max Scherzer has expressed his opinion regarding robot umps before, and he did it again during an appearance on The ...