Mets, Guerrero
One reason Mets may not view Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as eventual Pete Alonso replacement
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Rumors: AL East Giant Could Close In With $600,000,000
This Week in Mets: Why Vladimir Guerrero Jr. doesn’t look like a fit for the Mets
Steve Cohen has spent plenty of time emphasizing that the Mets will eventually need to develop more talent internally.
From the moment that Juan Soto was set to hit free agency, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen seemed to take the devil may care approach of getting him to Queens a
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Finishing sixth in American League MVP voting, Guerrero drove in 103 runs while posting a 166 OPS+ that ranked fifth in baseball. Still just 25 years old, Guerrero will enter free agency at the same age Juan Soto did this offseason before signing a 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets.
After an incredibly arduous and drawn-out negotiating process, the New York ... and the Mets' front office. Now another first baseman looms over next offseason. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is scheduled ...
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