While the baseball season is long, it's getting shorter every day for the struggling Toronto Blue Jays.
It’s no secret that if the Toronto Blue Jays are going to be successful in 2024, they need to get some offensive production out of their top bats in the lineup.
As if there aren’t enough gadgets in Baseball Savant’s tool belt already, now there’s a new toy for baseball nerds to play with. MLB unveiled their Bat-Tracking Leaderboard yesterday, and many were quick to notice how the Toronto Blue Jays ranked against their competitors.
Fans appreciated the effort Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made on Sunday to try turning a double play.
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has improved his numbers in his last 12 games. He has been playing hot recently. At a time when the Blue Jays needed offense and production from their top players on the team, Vladdy has certainly stepped it up.
Following a four-hit effort last time out, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the Toronto Blue Jays (18-21) into action as +117 underdogs against the Minnesota Twins (23-16).
It goes without saying that most – if not all – Blue Jays fans would prefer not to be talking about trading away players at this point of the season. Considering
The Toronto Blue Jays were up four runs against the Washington Nationals with a solid 5-1 lead on Sunday afternoon. First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
These three players need to get things going quickly before it's too late for their teams.
Here are three players who need to turn things around if the Blue Jays are going to turn things around in 2024.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. offered a succinct response to reporters when he was pressed over a botched run-of-the-mill play that caused the Toronto Blue Jays to subsequently drop the second game of a four-game series against the Kansas City Royals.
Kevin Gausman thought he’d done his job. He induced a weak ground ball from Kyle Isbel to third baseman Isaiah Kiner-Falefa to get out of a jam in the top of the fifth, with the Toronto Blue Jays clinging to a 2-0 lead.
The Toronto Blue Jays had a win right in front of them until it slipped away. The moment that went from a win to a 3-2 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night came from Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
That’s not what you like to see. On Tuesday evening, the Blue Jays were hosted by the Kansas City Royals for the second game of a four-game series. The American League Central team defeated the Jays 3-2, bringing their season record to 13-11, good enough for fourth in the AL East.
Fernando Tatis and Vladimir Guerrero played together for three seasons as part of the Montreal Expos from 2001 to 2003, and for the last few years, the Dominican Republic natives have had the chance to watch their sons, Fernando Tatis Jr.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has had a slow start to the year — his OPS is .715 entering Thursday — but he continues to practice good habits thanks to a former Blue Jays slugger.
The curse seemed to have lifted after the Toronto Blue Jays suffered multiple embarrassing road losses. It also didn’t help that the six losses included scoring fests from the opponents and a historic no-hitter.
The Blue Jays have a decision to make on the future of the star within the next two years.
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. very nearly had the last laugh against the New York Yankees, but his club couldn't get it done.
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.
The Toronto Blue Jays' hard-hitting first baseman/designated hitter Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came up big in the offseason, winning his argument for $19.9 million this season from an arbitration panel on Wednesday.
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had a down year in 2023, but don't tell that to his bank account.
The name Vladimir Guerrero is baseball royalty. The New York Mets hope those bloodlines continue to produce major league stars.
On Wednesday, Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made a rally-killing mistake on the bases during Game 2 of his team's ALWC matchup with the Minnesota Twins.
It's been a strange, disappointing season for the first baseman.
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. showed off his baseball intelligence on the field against the Cincinnati Reds.
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