Vladimir Guerrero Jr
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Not Being on the Blue Jays Is Complete BS
The rules give Toronto incentive to keep him down, but it's a disservice to both the player and fans that baseball's top prospect isn't in the majors.
Baseball Has Never Seen a Prospect Like Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Blue Jays' 19-year-old prodigy is the perfect storm of social media access, nostalgia, and baseball skill. He's an unprecedented star in the making.
Vlad Guerrero Jr. Hits Emotional Walk-Off Homer in Montreal with Dad in Attendance
At the Big O, while wearing his dad's old number. Non, you're crying.
Blue Jays Mailbag: Making Sense of MLB's Unusual and Messy Offseason
Andrew Stoeten discusses baseball's economic system, whether Vlad Guerrero Jr. can stick at third base, Joe Biagini as the No. 5 starter, and more.
Blue Jays Mailbag: Baseball Bloodlines, Osuna's Salary, the Future in CF
Do bloodlines inflate a prospect's value, is Pillar the answer in center field, and does Toronto need more speed? Andrew Stoeten answers those questions and more.
Baseball Bloodlines Run Deep in Blue Jays System
The sons of Vladimir Guerrero, Dante Bichette, and Craig Biggio are all Blue Jays farmhands. They could soon be joined by Roger Clemens' 22-year-old son, Kacy, who was drafted by Toronto this week.
The Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Show Has Begun
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came out of his first weekend of pro ball proving why he's worthy of the hype. But despite being the richest, youngest, biggest and most prominent player on the team, he meshes nicely into his new workplace culture.
The Legend of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Keeps Growing
At 17 years old with off-the-charts power, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a potential superstar in the making. Just like his father.
The Blue Jays Signed Vladimir Guerrero's Son
The Toronto Blue Jays signed coveted 16-year-old international prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
How a Suburban White Kid Came to Work at Vlad Guerrero's Dominican Academy
The story of a teenage autograph collector who befriended Vladimir Guerrero and wound up with a career in baseball.