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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

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Canadian-Dominican baseball player (born 1999)

In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Guerrero and the second or maternal family name is Ramos.
Baseball player
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Guerrero with the Blue Jays in 2024
Toronto Blue Jays – No. 27
First baseman
Born: (1999-03-16)March 16, 1999 (age 26)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 26, 2019, for the Toronto Blue Jays
MLB statistics
(through 2025 season)
Batting average.288
Hits1,077
Home runs183
Runs batted in591
Stats atBaseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Vladimir Guerrero Ramos[b] (born March 16, 1999) is a Dominican-Canadian professionalbaseballfirst baseman for theToronto Blue Jays ofMajor League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2019, and he bats and throws right-handed. Guerrero is the son ofBaseball Hall of FamerVladimir Guerrero Sr.

Born inMontreal, Guerrero was signed by the Blue Jays as an internationalfree agent in 2015. In 2018, he was named Minor League Player of the Year by bothBaseball America andUSA Today afterbatting .381 with 20home runs and 78runs batted in (RBI) with 38strikeouts in 95 games. In 2021, he led the major leagues in home runs (48, tied), runs scored (123), andtotal bases (363). He was voted to his firstAll-Star Game in 2021, during which he won the MVP award, the youngest to do so inAll-Star Game history, while also finishing second inAL MVP votes for the season. Since 2021, Guerrero has made five All-Star appearances and threeAll-MLB First Team appearances, and won twoSilver Slugger Awards and oneGold Glove Award.

Early life

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Guerrero is the son of Baseball Hall of FamerVladimir Guerrero and nephew of former MLB playerWilton Guerrero.[1] He was born inMontreal while his father was playing for theMontreal Expos, and thus he is aCanadian citizen.[2] His parents separated when he was very young, and he moved with his mother Riquelma Ramos toSantiago, Dominican Republic, in his early childhood.[3][4][5] Guerrero alternately spent time with his mother in Santiago, with his uncle Wilton inDon Gregorio, and, during the summer, with his father in the United States.[2]

In 2003, Guerrero's father received a standing ovation during his final game for the Expos atOlympic Stadium. Four-year-old Guerrero, wearing an Expos uniform, joined his father on the field. His father told him to take off his helmet and wave to the crowd, resulting in what has been called an iconic photo.[2]

Guerrero's uncle trained him to play baseball. He said of Wilton, "I think everything I've learned in baseball has been from him. I've been practicing with him since I was five. He's the one who taught me to practice well."[2]

Professional career

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Minor leagues

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In 2015,Baseball America ranked Guerrero as the top international free agent,[6] andMLB.com ranked him the fourth-best.[7] He signed with theToronto Blue Jays on July 2, 2015, for $3.9 million at age 16.[8][9] He was assigned to extended spring training camp to open the 2016 minor league season.[10] He made his professional baseball debut with theRookie AdvancedBluefield Blue Jays on June 23.[11] Guerrero hit his first professionalhome run on June 24, a two-run shot in a 4–2 loss to theBristol Pirates.[12] On August 12, he recorded his first multi-home run game, hitting two solo shots in an 18–5 win against thePulaski Yankees.[13] Later in August, he was named theAppalachian League's postseasonAll-Star at third base.[14] Guerrero played in 62 games in 2016, andhit .271 with eight home runs, 46runs batted in (RBI), and 15stolen bases.[15][16] On January 24, 2017, MLB named Guerrero the third best prospect at third base.[17]

Guerrero with theLansing Lugnuts in 2017

Guerrero opened the 2017 minor league season with theClass-ALansing Lugnuts. On April 7, against theGreat Lakes Loons, he hit his first home run of the season.[18][19] He was named aMidwest League All-Star on June 7,[20] and on June 29, he was named to the World team roster for the 2017All-Star Futures Game.[21] On July 6, the Blue Jays announced Guerrero would be promoted to theAdvanced-ADunedin Blue Jays following the Futures Game.[22] Against theClearwater Threshers on August 31, Guerrero hit a home run to give the Blue Jays a 5–3 win, clinching Dunedin'sFlorida State League playoff spot.[23] Guerrero finished the 2017 season with a .323 batting average, 13 home runs, and 76 RBI in 119 games. He alsowalked more than hestruck out, with 76 and 62 respectively, and posted a .910on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS).[15] On September 6, Guerrero was namedESPN's Prospect of the Year.[24][25] During the offseason, he played in 26 games for theLeones del Escogido of theDominican Winter League.[15]

Guerrero with theBuffalo Bisons in 2018

Entering 2018, Guerrero was considered the top prospect in the Blue Jays organization by MLB.com andBaseball America.[26][27] On March 23, Blue Jays presidentMark Shapiro announced that Guerrero would begin the season with theDouble-ANew Hampshire Fisher Cats.[28] Through the first month of the season, he led theEastern League with a .398 batting average and 30 RBI.[29] On June 4, he was named the Eastern League's Player of the Month after hitting .438 with nine home runs and 28 RBI in May.[30] On June 6, Guerrero was removed from a game against theAkron RubberDucks with a leg injury. Three days later, it was determined that he had a strainedpatellar ligament in his left knee and would be on the disabled list for at least four weeks.[31] On July 28, it was announced that Guerrero would be promoted to the Triple-ABuffalo Bisons following his father's induction into theNational Baseball Hall of Fame. Guerrero hit .402 with 14 home runs and 60 RBI in 61 games with New Hampshire.[32] On August 30, the Blue Jays added Guerrero to the roster of theSurprise Saguaros of theArizona Fall League (AFL).[33]

Entering 2019 spring training, questions arose as to whether the Blue Jays organization would have Guerrero on theOpening Day roster or seek tomanipulate his MLB service time by assigning him to the minors to begin the season. Keeping Guerrero in the minor leagues for the first two weeks of the season would prevent him from reaching free agency until after the 2025 season.[34][35] On March 10, the Blue Jays announced that Guerrero had suffered an oblique strain two days earlier and was ruled out for the rest of spring training.[36]

Toronto Blue Jays

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2019: MLB Debut

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On April 24, 2019, the Blue Jays announced that Guerrero would be called up from Triple-A Buffalo on April 26. Guerrero was considered the top prospect in all of professional baseball prior to being called up[37][38] and was hitting .367/.424/.700 with three home runs and eight RBIs during an eight-game stint with Buffalo.[39] He went hitless in his first three at-bats against theOakland Athletics before hitting a double in the bottom of the ninth inning and exiting for a pinch runner.[40] Guerrero recorded his first multi-hit game and reached base safely four times on May 11.[41]

On May 14, against theSan Francisco Giants in Oracle Park, Guerrero hit his first major league home run in the first inning offNick Vincent. At 20 years and 59 days of age, Guerrero became the youngest Blue Jay to hit a home run, breakingDanny Ainge's record by 18 days. In the sixth inning, with two men on, he hit another home run offReyes Moronta. He hit two more home runs in the following series against theChicago White Sox, including one that bounced off the glove of center fielderLeury Garcia and over the wall.[42] Guerrero's four home runs over a six-game road trip earned him the American LeaguePlayer of the Week Award, and made him the youngest Blue Jay to win the award.[43] On May 22, he hit his first home run at theRogers Centre offRick Porcello of theBoston Red Sox.[44] On May 31, Guerrero's sixth home run, against theColorado Rockies, was the 1,135th home run in May throughout Major League Baseball, breaking the MLB record for most home runs in a single month.[45] On July 8, he broke the single round home run record in theHome Run Derby with a total of 40 home runs after three overtimes in the semifinals againstJoc Pederson. He also broke the record for most home runs in a derby with 91, although he lost the final round toPete Alonso.[46] In 2019, Guerrero batted .272/.339/.433 with 15 home runs and 69 RBI in 514 plate appearances.[47] He hit a ball with the fastestexit velocity (118.9 mph) of all balls hit by major league batters in 2019.[48]

2020

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Guerrero batting in 2020

The start of the2020 season was delayed until late July by theCOVID-19 pandemic. On July 10, Blue Jays managerCharlie Montoyo announced that Guerrero would shift primarily to playing first base, but would still play at third base and designated hitter when necessary.[49] Guerrero played in all 60 games of the shortened 2020 season and batted .262 with nine home runs and 33 RBIs.[50]

In his postseason debut, he batted 1-for-7 with a hit by pitch as Toronto lost both games of theWild Card Series to theTampa Bay Rays.[51]

2021: First All-Star Appearance and Hank Aaron Award

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Guerrero fielding in 2021

Guerrero began the 2021 MLB season at a substantially lower weight than he did in each of the previous two seasons. After beginning a weight loss regimen in July 2020, Guerrero went on to lose 42 pounds.[52] The reduced weight made him feel "quicker, stronger and more resilient."[52] He opened the 2021 season as the Blue Jays' primary first baseman while also getting routine starts at the designated hitter position.

On April 27, 2021, Guerrero had his first career three-homer game, including a grand slam againstWashington Nationals starterMax Scherzer, to go along with 7 RBI on the day.[53] On June 21, Guerrero rejected an invitation to participate in theHome Run Derby, despite his record setting performance in the 2019 derby.[54] He stated that he was looking forward to playing in theAll-Star Game but would like to use the time to otherwise regroup and "refresh mentally" for the second half of the season.[54] On June 26, Guerrero hit his 50th career home run in his 258th career game, reaching the milestone in the same number of games as his father.[55]

MLB announced on June 27 that Guerrero was a voting finalist for the starting first base position at the2021 All-Star Game in Colorado, having led all MLB players in Phase 1 of voting with 2,704,788 votes.[56] On June 28, Guerrero was named the American League Player of the Week, after hitting home runs in three consecutive games, driving in seven runs, and batting to a .391/.481/.826slash line.[57] It was Guerrero's first Player of the Week honor since August 2019.[58] On July 1, Guerrero was named the starting first baseman for the American League in theAll-Star Game.[59] In the game, he hit the 200th home run in All-Star Game history, became part of the third father-son duo to hit home runs in All-Star Games, and was named as the game'sMost Valuable Player. He was the first Blue Jays player to win, the first Canadian citizen to win, and the youngest All-Star Game MVP at age 22 and 119 days, beatingKen Griffey Jr., who was 22 years and 236 days old in1992.[60] On September 6, in a game against theNew York Yankees, Guerrero hit his 40th home run of the season, joining his father as the second father-son duo in MLB history to each have a 40-home run season in their careers. Previously, the only father and son to have done so wereCecil Fielder and his sonPrince Fielder, both of whom played during the career of the elder Guerrero.[61]

Guerrero finished the 2021 season batting .311/.401/.601 and tied the major league lead in home runs withSalvador Pérez (48), led in runs scored (123), and led the majors in total bases (363). He won the American LeagueHank Aaron Award & theTip O'Neill Award for 2021[62] but finished second in American LeagueMVP voting behindShohei Ohtani.[63]

2022: First Gold Glove Award

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On March 22, 2022, Guerrero signed a $7.9 million contract with the Blue Jays, avoiding salary arbitration.[64] During an April 13 game against theNew York Yankees, Guerrero hit a home run offGerrit Cole and subsequently had his hand stepped on byAaron Hicks during a play at first base. Despite the injury, he remained in the game and hit two more home runs, finishing the day at 4-for-4 with 3 home runs and 4 RBIs.[65] Guerrero then became the first player in major league history to hit three home runs in a game, then strike out at least four times the following game on April 14.[66]

Later that season, Guerrero was named to start theAll-Star Game at first base for the American League.

In a game against theTampa Bay Rays on September 14, he hit a home run, which was the 100th home run of his career. With this home run, he became the youngest Blue Jay to 100 home runs and the 7th youngest player in MLB history to 100 home runs and 100 doubles.[67]

In 2022, Guerrero led the major leagues indouble plays grounded into (26), and batted .274/.339/.480 with 32 home runs, 97 RBIs, and 116 strikeouts.[68]

In his return to the postseason, he batted 1-for-9 with an RBI as Toronto again lost in theAL Wild Card Series, this time at home against theSeattle Mariners.[51]

He was named as a finalist for aGold Glove Award for hisdefensive play at first base in the American League[69] and won the award on November 1.[70]

2023: Home Run Derby Champion

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On July 10, 2023, Guerrero won theMLB Home Run Derby in Seattle.[71] He hit a final round record 25 home runs to defeatRandy Arozarena. Guerrero became part of the first father-son duo to win the Derby, with his fatherVladimir Guerrero having won the contest in 2007.[72]

Guerrero finished the season batting .264/.345/.444 with 26 home runs and 94 RBI. Guerrero and the Jays again played poorly in the playoffs, being swept for the third consecutive postseason appearance, losing to theMinnesota Twins in theAL Wild Card Series. He batted 1-for-7 with a double and a walk.[51][73]

2024

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Guerrero's salary for the 2024 season was set at $19.9 million, a record amount determined by the salary arbitration process.[74]

Guerrero finished the season batting .323/.396/.544 with 30 home runs and 103 RBI.

2025: ALCS MVP

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On January 9, 2025, Guerrero and the Blue Jays avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $28.5 million salary, the third-highest salary paid to an arbitration-eligible player in league history, behind onlyJuan Soto in 2024 ($31 million) andShohei Ohtani in 2023 ($30 million).[75] On April 9, Guerrero signed a 14-year, $500 million extension with the Blue Jays.[76] $325 million of the contract will be paid as signing bonuses each season, and the contract has no deferred money and does not include any opt-outs.[77][78]

On July 2, Guerrero was named anAll-Star for the fifth year in a row.[79] In a game against theAthletics on July 11, Guerrero hit a single, which was the 1,000th hit of his career, becoming the 10th player to reach this feat as a Blue Jay and the youngest to do so.[80]

Guerrero finished the season batting .292/.381/.467 with 23 home runs and 84 RBI.

To start the2025 postseason, Guerrero hit a leadoff home run in Game 1, and hit his first playoff grand slam in Game 2 of theAL Division Series against theNew York Yankees, which was the first playoff grand slam in Toronto Blue Jays history.[81] It also placed Guerrero and his fatherVladimir Guerrero as the only father-son duo to both hit grand slams in post-season play in MLB history.[82] In theAL Championship Series against theSeattle Mariners, Guerrero hit three home runs with a batting average of .385 and an OPS of 1.330 in seven games, winning theALCS Most Valuable Player Award as the Blue Jays clinched their first AL championship since 1993.[83] In theWorld Series, Guerrero batted .333 with two home runs as the Blue Jays lost to theLos Angeles Dodgers in seven games.

Scouting report

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Guerrero was seen as a top prospect due to his exceptional hitting ability, whichscouts often graded an 80, the highest possible mark on baseball's 20-to-80 scouting scale. His power is often rated at a 70 grade, which indicates a "plus-plus" tool in the scouting industry. Defensively, scouts were unsure if he could remain at third base at the major league level, but he has shown the potential to develop into a passable defender.[84][85]

Personal life

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Guerrero speaks English with his Blue Jays teammates and team staff but gave media interviews in Spanish using the team's interpreter until 2025. In 2019, he said, "I'm trying to learn as quickly as possible so I can talk to fans."[86][87]

In a 2012 paternity suit, it was revealed that Guerrero's father has eight children with five different women, meaning Guerrero has at least seven siblings.[88]

Guerrero's brother, Pablo, signed with theTexas Rangers as an international free agent in January 2023.[89] Vladi Miguel Guerrero, Guerrero's half-brother, signed with theNew York Mets in January 2024.[90] His cousinGabriel Guerrero also plays professional baseball.[91] His godfather isPedro Martinez, who was a teammate of his father's on the Expos and a fellow Dominican.[92] Guerrero is aChristian.[93]

On January 30, 2024, Guerrero was named the cover athlete ofMLB The Show 24. His father also graced the cover ofMLB 2006, making the father-son duo the first to each headline an MLB video game.[94]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Tied withSalvador Pérez
  2. ^While he is generally referred to asVladimir Guerrero Jr., Guerrero andhis father have different maternal family names: Ramos and Alvino, respectively.

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