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There was a lot of excitement around the Blue Jays clubhouse about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s pending deal. And things only got better Monday night after a win over the Red Sox.
USA Today |
Vladimir Guerrero will be a Toronto Blue Jay for life, essentially. And agreeing to the game’s second-largest contract is proof there’s a dance partner for almost everyone in Major League Baseball.
The New York Times |
Guerrero’s deal values 13 free-agent years at more than $36 million per season; the full 14-year agreement carries an average annual value of $35.7 million.
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider voiced his displeasure with home plate umpire Will Little's call in the first inning, and the whole world heard it.
Early in camp, as the Blue Jays trudged through fundamental drills each morning at 8 a.m. in Dunedin, Fla., a sheet of paper appeared in the clubhouse. The paper, propped up on the center island of the clubhouse,
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This was a concerning development for Blue Jays fans, as Little projects to be a key left-handed reliever out of the bullpen this season after appearing in 49 games last season. Following the game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider announced an injury update on the 28-year-old pitcher.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is the face of the Blue Jays. After agreeing to terms on a 14-year, $500 million extension, according to a source, it might be that way forever. Soon, we’ll hear from Guerrero about what this moment means to him,
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Blue Jays manager John Schneider came out to state his case, and that's when we overheard the discussion between the ump and Schneider, who remarked: "How the [expletive] are you gonna call that?" We didn't need Jomboy to hear this one. Check it out below with a BIG WARNING: There's an expletive in the video, as you can tell.
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Yardbarker on MSNBlue Jays manager John Schneider pencils Wagner and Roden in Opening Day lineup: 'We like the way we are rolling now'With the first pitch just a few hours away, Opening Day for the Toronto Blue Jays is happening at the Rogers Centre for the first time since 2022, when the club welcomed the Texas Rangers in what turned out to be a game to remember for fans.
As they prepare for their season opener Thursday, the Toronto Blue Jays continue to monitor a few injured players.
Presumably, John Schneider saw something to suggest that his rookie pitcher Mason Fluharty was better equipped to get the Blue Jays out of an inning that wasn’t even a jam yet. Perhaps the book on the Mets hitters strongly suggested that lefty Fluharty was better equipped to retire Juan Soto than veteran starter Kevin Gausman,