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Calling Canada his “second house,” slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signed his $500-million, 14-year contract with the Toronto ...
Calling Canada his "second house," slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signed his $500-million, 14-year contract with the Toronto ...
During negotiations, Guerrero said he consulted with members of his family, particularly his father —Baseball Hall of Famer ...
It hasn’t been easy for the New York Yankees. On Wednesday, it couldn’t have been more difficult to tell. With the game tied 3-3 against the Kansas City Royals, ...
Of the three, only Bichette has yet to go yard. Santander, the big free-agent bat the Jays acquired this off-season, hit his ...
The prospect is not particularly close to a debut, but is a name that has shot onto Blue Jays fans' radars, especially in a ...
Toronto's pitching was lights-out, as starter Chris Bassitt (2-0) earned the win with 10 strikeouts in five shutout innings ...
Calling Canada his "second house," slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signed his 14-year, $500-million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.
However, some questioned why skipper John Schneider decided to take him out after the fifth inning. Schneider’s answer was ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays negotiated on and off over the past few years and finally agreed to a 14-year $500 million contract extension. He passed his physical and the deal has been ...