Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. might be toying with his front office — and his fanbase — a little bit. With the first Blue Jays players reporting to spring training in Dunedin ...
Vladdy has been the heir apparent from pretty much the moment he signed with the franchise as a teenager nearly a decade ago, the son of Canadian royalty, and keeping him around for years to come ...
Last season, Vladdy had a .940 OPS and 166 OPS+, along with 6.2 WAR. The kid can play, and by just about every metric is one of the best players in professional baseball. That is why the Blue Jays ...
So, to the Jays and Vladdy, how about a 12-year, $477 million extension?" The Blue Jays are not short on funds. They were involved in the bidding war for Juan Soto. They were also involved in the ...
"I maintain that the Mets don't have to give up any prospects for Vladdy. If he's not going to get an extension done, you just go out there and be the highest bidder in the offseason." ...
So, to the Jays and Vladdy, how about a 12-year, $477 million extension? Does that get it done for both sides? With spring training only weeks away, there are several moves that @JimBowdenGM ...
“I don’t think it’s going to hang over the team,” shortstop Bo Bichette said. “Vladdy has always cared about the team first and he’s not going to make that a thing.” Toronto's ...
Vladdy is scheduled to make $28.5 million this season, and his career earnings currently total $47 million (according to Spotrac), so it’s safe to say if the Blue Jays want him long-term ...
Negotiating an extension has been a definite trial for both Guerrero and Atkins. Vladdy has rejected a previous offer of $340 million then proceeded to set a self-imposed deadline which will ...
It’s smart business for Vladdy -- deadlines spur action -- and means there should be a resolution soon, one way or the other. “We will be very respectful of Vlad and his desire to have that. We ...
Is Guerrero either of those players? No. But if the Blue Jays let Guerrero get to free agency and lose him there, the organization could spend years looking for the next Vladdy. 2. Where will the rest ...