But apparently, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. believes otherwise ... Now, they’re going to have to compete with 29 other teams." This, of course, leaves open the possibility for the slugger to come ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays did not agree on a contract ... Now, they’re going to have to compete with 29 other teams." Of those 29 other teams, the Mets could loom large.
Last month the Toronto Blue Jays failed to reached a long-term contract extension with first baseman and franchise player Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Guerrero ... to compete with 29 other teams ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBlue Jays: Vladimir Guerrero Jr’s extension distractions are only just getting startedIf you haven’t heard the news lately (or live under a rock), the Toronto Blue Jays and star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. plans to become a free agent after the ... I’m going to have to listen to 29 more teams and they’re going to have to compete for that.” Guerrero has a $28.5 million ...
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is having a strong spring training ... the Blue Jays will have to compete with 29 other teams in MLB free agency.
Position players reported to camp for the Blue Jays Tuesday morning and there wasn't a contract extension with slugging first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. This ... compete with 29 other teams." ...
After failing to agree to terms on a contract extension before his self-imposed deadline of Monday night, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made it clear ... to have to listen to 29 other teams." ...
By not reaching an extension by his self-imposed deadline, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. said he plans to test free agency after the season and that he's "going to have to listen to 29 more teams ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. revealed on Tuesday that he is going to ... Guerrero said Tuesday that the Blue Jays are “going to have to compete with 29 other teams” to sign him next winter.
The Chicago Cubs have been reluctant to hand out big contracts lately, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s price tag is likely too ...
The news that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. didn't ask for $600 million in extension talks is hardly shocking, but it's an interesting point of reference considering his importance to the Blue Jays. Ben ...
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