The San Diego Padres could end up being dark horse candidates to acquire Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Boston Red Sox's interest in slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is real, according to top MLB insider Jon Heyman.
With his free agency looming in less than nine months, the Blue Jays first baseman is generating discussion on a number of fronts.
The Toronto Blue Jays are running out of time to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and could trade him to the New York Mets, who are pivoting from Pete Alonso.
In the Mets' perfect world, they'd love to find a deal for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who, like Juan Soto, is a slugger who makes contact. 199 hits and 96 strikeouts last year. If they pulled off a trade for him, they could sign him before he hit the market, as they did with…
Even Guerrero’s relatively short remaining window of team control doesn’t fully illustrate how quickly the Blue Jays are reaching a crossroads, however. Guerrero has made clear that he set a deadline for negotiations of the first full day of Spring Training with the club’s front office.
This report is recently the first we've heard of the two sides (Guerrero Jr. and the Jays) being involved in "active" discussions this offseason. Guerrero Jr. went on a podcast in
Given their need for a first baseman going into the 2025 season with Pete Alonso still available as a free agent, the New York Mets checked in with
The Toronto Blue Jays attempts to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have not gone according to plan so far. The Toronto Blue Jays have about a month to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr., as the third baseman and his representation have set a tentative deadline for the start of spring training to agree to a new contract.
Toronto Blue Jays star first-baseman Vladimir Guerrero has agreed to stay with the team and avoid arbitration with a $28 million deal.
Earlier this week, we heard that the Toronto Blue Jays are more than $100 million apart in contract negotiations with first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Accor
As there still appears to be an impasse between the New York Mets and free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso, other teams are reportedly starting to make a