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All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero reportedly turned down a $500 million offer from the Toronto Blue Jays this winter, ...
Guerrero and Blue Jays did not agree to an extension last month, and he will become a free agent after this season ...
Guerrero broke off extension talks with the Blue Jays last month, but said that day 'I won't close the door if it's a ...
These figures represent the range the Blue Jays were willing to discuss and, thus, details where matters stood before Guerrero’s camp halted negotiations, as promised, before the Jays’ first ...
"The number Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wants is $500 million," Rosenthal reported. "Not $500 million before deferrals, but $500 ...
The Toronto Blue Jays tried to match Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s asking price ... sort of. Earlier this month, Guerrero shared ...
According to a report by The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, the Jays final offer reached that $500-million plateau, but was ...
However, Tim Britton of The Athletic believes an extension could still be on the table at some point this year and even predicted that Guerrero would sign a 15-year, $450 million contract extension.
A new report claims the Blue Jays were willing to make Vladimir Guerrero Jr. the third-highest paid player in baseball history, before he rejected the offer.
It's hard to know which stats to trust this time of year. So we dig in to separate what's real from the March mirages.