DENVER-- The 2021 All-Star Game might go down as the moment when Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. cemented himself as one of the faces of baseball. No, I'm not saying he's the face of ...
As Spring Training begins, Canadian fans are looking forward to watching their team – the Toronto Blue Jays – and one of its key stars. That’s Blue Jays’ slugger, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. While his last ...
Baseball awards season is upon us. The Gold Glove winners were announced Sunday night. The major awards come this week from the Baseball Writers Association of America in the form of MVPs, Cy Youngs, ...
DENVER – Vladimir Guerrero Jr. admired his 468-foot screamer for a moment before bouncing into his triumphant home run trot. Quick out of the park, slow out of the box, Guerrero became the youngest ...
A brief look at Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s stat line this season suggests he's performing at a high level but failing to reach the ceiling he demonstrated two years ago. His wRC+ (135) is similar to what ...
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was named the 2021 MLB All-Star Game Most Valuable Player on Tuesday night. The 22-year-old went 1-for-3 with two RBI, including a mammoth 468-foot home ...
2021 MLB All-Star Game score, takeaways: AL beats NL for eighth straight time; Vladimir Guerrero Jr. goes deep The American League, led by the young Blue Jays star, was a 5-2 winner at Coors Field ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Wayne G. McDonnell, Jr., MBA is a contributor who covers baseball. Toronto Blue Jays first baseman/designated hitter Vladimir ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made a historic Midsummer Classic debut on Tuesday night. The 22-year-old Toronto Blue Jays slugger became the youngest All-Star Game MVP in MLB history as the American League ...
Through nearly three-quarters of the 2021 MLB season, two clear-cut American League MVP candidates have emerged. In one corner is the Los Angeles Angels’ two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani, who’s putting up ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wasn’t in the same prestigious echelon as Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr. or Juan Soto this year, but he’ll likely finish within the top 5 of American League voting when all is said ...