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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. talks on how grateful he is to be a part of the World Series, focusing on playing his game and giving it his all
Geurerro’s son, little Vlad Jr., was all of 3 years old when he followed his father into the outfield, dressed in full uniform. Before the inning started, Vlad Sr. took off his cap and waved it toward a cheering crowd. Vlad Jr. removed a batting helmet and imitated his father’s wave.
As the Blue Jays face a powerhouse Los Angeles lineup in the Fall Classic, Guerrero's red-hot postseason bat might be the only difference-maker.
Shohei Ohtani, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer lead the Hitter Power Rankins for the World Series, presented by Arm & Hammer and Oxi Clean
After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. earned ALCS MVP for leading the Toronto Blue Jays to their first World Series appearance, his father celebrated the accomplishment on social media.
The 2025 MLB postseason has turned into a showcase of baseball’s biggest global stars. Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Los Angeles’ Shohei Ohtani. As the Blue Jays and Dodgers chase a World Series title,
His father, Baseball Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr., was the 2004 AL MVP and a nine-time Major League All-Star who played 16 years in MLB with the Montreal Expos (1996-2003), Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels (2004-2009), Texas Rangers (2010) and the Baltimore Orioles (2011).
Vladimir Guerrero Sr. never won a World Series in his 16-year career. The hall-of-fame outfielder spent his time in MLB with the Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Angels, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles, teams that combined for just one World Series appearance with Guerrero on the roster.