The Toronto Blue Jays face a potential future without the face of their franchise. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., a four-time ...
Writing for The Athletic on Friday morning, former MLB executive Jim Bowden laid out a potential contract extension for the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays offseason took a step in the right direction when they signed Anthony Santander to a multiyear deal.
The best way for Toronto to help close that gap is to convince Guerrero Jr. that he can compete in Toronto long-term. And the best way to do that is to continue adding talent this offseason, wherever ...
On the heels of signing outfielder Anthony Santander to a lucrative five-year deal, the Toronto Blue Jays are actively trying to sign first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a long-term extension.
The Toronto Blue Jays are rapidly approaching a franchise-defining decision regarding Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The post Blue ...
However, there could be light at the end of the tunnel, in the form of Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. More news: Padres $49 Million Free Agent Named 'Best Fit' for NL West Rival ...
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 ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is waiting for a better contract, preferably with the Toronto Blue Jays. The All-Star slugger will become a free agent in the next 10 months, and teams have already been ...
The Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna's tragic death anniversary is remembered by Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Bryant, celebrated for his NBA career and love ...
MLB Insider Jon Heyman confirmed that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not likely to be traded by the Blue Jays, dismissing recent rumors. With Guerrero Jr. entering his walk-year, he aims for a contract ...
"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.