Anthony Santander discusses his first spring with the Blue Jays, his relationship with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and what he brings to the team
The San Francisco Giants could swoop in and steal Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays and a long list of potential suitors.
Between Aaron Judge, Gunnar Henderson, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. the AL East has a great collection of star power.
The Toronto Blue Jays failed to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. this offseason, and all signs point to him hitting free agency next winter.
Toronto Blue Jays superstar infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is set to enter free agency next offseason, and the New York Mets could be a potential suitor.
The Boston Red Sox could end up being the perfect landing spot for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. when the $600 million star lands in free agency.
Guerrero and Blue Jays did not agree to an extension last month, and he will become a free agent after this season
The Toronto Blue Jays reportedly offered superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. a contract extension worth nearly $500 million, and it still wasn't enough.
All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero reportedly turned down a $500 million offer from the Toronto Blue Jays this winter, in part because deferrals brought the present value below $450 million.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wanted a net present value of half a billion dollars in extension talks with the Jays. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
A new report claims the Blue Jays were willing to make Vladimir Guerrero Jr. the third-highest paid player in baseball history, before he rejected the offer.
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