Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is still not locked up to a long-term extension with the Toronto Blue Jays and some MLB executives already believe that Ross Atkins will give up hope and cut his team's losses.
Ross Atkins talks about the Blue Jays' desire to keep Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on the team, some of the offseason additions, learning from 2024 and more
The Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could not agree to terms on an extension ahead of spring training. That sets up a competitive 2026 free agency.
The clock is ticking for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., especially if he intends to sign an extension with the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays are in danger of watching one of their biggest stars walk in free agency following the 2025 season. If this happens, general manager Ross Atkins’ past failures could be to blame.
With just hours remaining until Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s self-imposed deadline for contract extension talks with the Toronto Blue Jays, will Ross Atkins close the deal or watch another big name spurn him to go elsewhere?
The Blue Jays claim they have done everything possible to lock in Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The post Ross Atkins Strongly Denies the Accusation That the Blue Jays Didn’t Make an “Aggressive” Offer to Vladimir Guererro Jr appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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?
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. recently mentioned that he's ready to play for all 30 teams, including the Yankees, if given the right opportunity.
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.
The team had plenty of chances to reach a contract extension with their homegrown star long before Tuesday's self-imposed deadline.