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The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and could lose him to the New York Yankees next winter.
The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr., meaning he will hit free agency after the season. He will be highly coveted.
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 failed to reach an agreement on a contract extension with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The superstar will be a free agent next season.
Guerrero has a $28.5 million, one-year contract and will be perhaps the top free agent on the market one year after Juan Soto signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the Mets.
The Jays couldn't agree to an extension, which could open the door for the Yankees, Red Sox and more next winter
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. sure looks to be leaving the Toronto Blue Jays in free agency next winter, but even if he does, Orelvis Martinez might be ready to replace him at first base if his hot start to spring training is real.
The latest MLB rumors include Shohei Ohtani's future with Samurai Japan, the low odds of an Astros-Nolan Arenado trade, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s Mets fit.
According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Toronto Blue Jays star has made a big bet on himself, and that comes with real risk in addition to high upside.
The Detroit Tigers have canceled their first home spring training game since 2016 because of rain forecast to continue throughout the day.