The Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. accepted an extension of a contract of 14 years worth $ 500 million early on Monday, according to several reports.
The team has not yet announced the agreement.
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Toronto Blue Jays’ first goal player, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., # 27, returns to the canoe after the eighth round against the Baltimore Orioles in Toronto on Sunday, March 30, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov / The Canadian Press via AP)
Guerrero had to become a free agent after the end of the 2025 season. The first goal player of the first goal would have had many pretenders on the free market, but would have chosen to stay with the team he joined as an amateur free agent in 2015.
He will receive the third contract in Total dollars, behind the $ 765 million agreement from Juan Soto, $ 765 million with the New York Mets and the $ 700 million agreement in Shohei Ohtani, $ 700 million with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to Associated Press.
The agreement does not include deferred money, reported the Associated Press.
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Toronto Blue Jays First Base, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., # 27, takes care before the MLB baseball action against the Washington Nationals in Toronto on Monday March 3125. (Thomas Skrlj / The Canadian Press via AP)
The son of the temple of renowned Baseball Vladimir Guerrero broke into the majors during the 2019 season. He directed the Majors of Homer Runs in 2021 with 48. It was the first time that he was an All-Star.
Since then, Guerrero has made the star team every season.
The first basic player struck 0.323 with an OPS of 0.940 and 30 circuits in 2024. However, his after-season numbers were far from what Toronto needs to use the claims of the World Series.
Guerrero is 3 for 22 all times in the playoffs. It has an average of the stick of 0.136 without any circuit.
Now that Toronto seems to be locked up Guerrero in the predictable future, Toronto will start his rejections back to the World Series. The team has not won a title since its return to back during the 1992 and 1993 seasons.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. de Toronto Blue Jays, # 27, smiles after being tagged the second goal by the New York Mets Cop-Clout Francisco Lindor, # 12, in the eighth round of a baseball match on Friday April 4, 2025 in New York. (AP photo / Julia Demaoree Nikhinson)
Toronto has a 5-5 file this year.




