Max Scherzer faces Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in batting practice at the Blue Jays camp. Toronto Blue Jays; Max Scherzer; Spring Training; Grapefruit League; team featu
The Toronto Blue Jays' failure to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could led the team to trade him before he potentially walks for no return.
With Alek Manoah turning 27 years old last month, the Toronto Blue Jays do not have a single major league pitcher under the age of 26 entering the 2025 season.
Extension talks with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have been the No. 1 priority for the Toronto Blue Jays of late, but it's ignored Bo Bichette as the other star entering his final year before free agency.
Mets owner Steve Cohen could make a run at Vladimir Guerrero Jr. next offseason now that the Blue Jays have failed to extend his contract.
Son of a former MLB star, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is one of the best hitters in baseball and could be a highly sought-after free agent if the Blue Jays fail to extend his contract in 2025
Mets fans are already dreaming about team owner Steve Cohen showing Guerrero the money assuming the first baseman reaches free agency this fall, as expected.
The team had plenty of chances to reach a contract extension with their homegrown star long before Tuesday's self-imposed deadline.
The Toronto Blue Jays would benefit from trading Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for one of the Seattle Mariners' young aces, should the M's reciprocate interest?
The Toronto Blue Jays would be wise to consider trading Vladimir Guerrero Jr. now that he will hit free agency next winter. Could the Mets be a suitor?
After not reaching an agreement with the Toronto Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. enters 2025 as the most talked about future free agent in baseball.