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New York Mets discussed Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in offseasonWhat could have possibly been no longer will be. First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached a 14-year, $500 million contract extension to remain with the Toronto Blue Jays beyond 2025. Guerrero ...
Even though Vladimir Guerrero Jr signed a $500 million contract, the New York Mets were rumored to pursue the big-time slugger. However, he’s sticking with the Toronto Blue Jays. Still ...
Once Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did not agree to an extension ... to depart in free agency after the 2025 campaign. And the New York Mets felt like a realistic landing spot: They're fully in win ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (R.) speaks with Pete Alonso during the Blue Jays-Mets game on April 4, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Still, the reaction made an impression on his teammate ...
On April 6, news broke that first baseman slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. agreed ... Another interesting story regarding Guerrero Jr. is that the New York Mets were actively interested in trading ...
NEW YORK — From Pete Alonso’s perspective, any focus on his contract situation would be a disservice — his words — to the New York Mets because the season is underway. But, yes, certainly ...
Toronto finally locked up the face of its franchise. Here's what the deal means for Vlad Jr., the Jays and MLB.
Pete Alonso didn’t come right out and say it Monday, but the chances of his staying long-term in Flushing improved dramatically the moment Vladimir Guerrero Jr. agreed on his new $500 million ...
First baseman Vladimir ... Guerrero and the Blue Jays had been in negotiations on a new deal for several months and finally got to the finish line on Sunday. As it turns out, the New York Mets ...
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