Toronto Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr
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After the crushing loss in Monday's 18-inning marathon, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays rebounded with a 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series to even things at two games apiece.
Geurerro’s son, little Vlad Jr., was all of 3 years old when he followed his father into the outfield, dressed in full uniform. Before the inning started, Vlad Sr. took off his cap and waved it toward a cheering crowd. Vlad Jr. removed a batting helmet and imitated his father’s wave.
The World Series shifts to Toronto on Friday night as the Blue Jays look to clinch their first championship since 1993. It won’t be easy, though, as Yoshinobu Y
The Toronto Blue Jays signed their five-time All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a massive, $500 million, 14-year contract extension in April. The deal guarantees that Guerrero Jr. — son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero who played 16 years ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. makes a heads-up play to throw out Teoscar Hernández for the 6-3-5 putout at third base in the 6th inning
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George Springer remained sidelined for Game 5 due to a side injury suffered in Game 3, so Davis Schneider took the leadoff spot for the Toronto Blue Jays. He needed exactly one pitch to get the Blue Jays on the board.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette have been one another’s constants. In Lansing, in Dunedin, in New Hampshire, in Buffalo and in Toronto, they’ve stood alongside one another. From All-Star Games to magazine covers,