"The number Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wants is $500 million," Rosenthal reported. "Not $500 million before deferrals, but $500 ...
Vladimir Guerrero reportedly rejected a $500M offer from the Blue Jays this winter, in part because deferrals brought to present value down to $400M and $450M.
Superstar infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was recently linked to the Texas Rangers in a massive free agency move next ...
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The 'magic number' in free agency for Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is being revealed this week.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is seeking to receive the second-richest contract in MLB history, at least in terms of present-day value, according to Ken Rosenthal.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was hired by the Toronto Blue Jays and he has managed to be on their side since they signed the first deal in 2015 when he bagged $3.9 million as the signing bonus.
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.
Toronto Blue Jays' first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was able to avoid arbitration by signing a one-year, $28.5 million deal and stay north of the border. Undoubtedly at season's end ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could be a ... much of an impact on the basepaths or defensively. Guerrero Jr. has played some third base and first base, but projects to spend more time at the latter ...
Harper also mentioned that he enjoys playing at first base but won’t mind going back to the outfield for a big name. Vladimir Guerrero Jr, a four-time All-Star with 30 homers in the last season ...
The New York Yankees are expected to be one of the teams interested in Vladimir Guerrero Jr. next winter. Signing the slugging first baseman makes plenty of sense from the Yankees’ perspective ...