Vladimir Guerrero Jr: Contract| Home runs| Height weight

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Vladimir Guerrero Ramos Jr. is a Canadian-Dominican professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball. He is the son of former MLB player and Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr., making his major league debut in April 2019.

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr: Contract| Home runs| Height weight

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Contract:

Guerrero Jr. signed a one-year, $7.9M deal to avoid arbitration — making him the 163rd-highest-paid player in 2022. Last season, the Blue Jays handed out the largest contract in franchise history to George Springer (6 YRS, $150M), which is only 25th by total value and 16th by AAV ($29.7M).

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Guerrero Jr. has agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth US$7.9 million. The 23-year-old infielder led the majors in home runs last season with 48 and boasted a . 311 batting average.

Home runs:

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Batting average .290
Home runs 77
Runs batted in 225
  • Fullname: Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
  • Nickname: El K
  • Born: 3/16/1999 in Montreal, QC, Canada
  • Debut: 4/26/2019
  • Relationship(s): cousin of Gabriel Guerrero nephew of Wilton Guerreroson of Vladimir Guerrero

After sharing the major league lead in home runs last year with 48, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is continuing to crush baseballs in 2022.

Height Weight:

Vladimir Guerrero Jr: Contract| Home runs| Height weight

Height 1.88 m, Weight 113 kg

Guerrero recorded the second four-hit game of his career last night against the Yankees, hitting three home runs and a double in Toronto’s 6–4 win in the Bronx.

Two of those homers came off one of the best pitchers in the American League, Gerrit Cole. The other one came against Jonathan Loaisiga, who was the Yankees’ top reliever last year.

Between the playoffs in October and spring training in February, Guerrero shed 42 pounds from his 6-foot-2 frame, dropping to roughly 245 pounds. He is now gliding around the bases, doing the splits to vacuum up low throws at first, feeling spry and performing like one of the best hitters in baseball. Entering Monday, he was hitting .338 with more walks (16) than strikeouts (13), and had reached base an M.L.B.-best 43 times.

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