Blue Jays won’t finalize Guerrero Jr.’s deal
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Guerrero will make more ($28.5 million) in his final arbitration-eligible season.
From CBS Sports
The Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have agreed to a 14-year, $500 million contract extension, multiple media outlets reported Sunday.
From Reuters
Not only did he receive the richest contract for a first baseman in MLB history by far, but he also wound up becoming one of the highest-paid players in MLB history as a result of this deal.
From FanSided
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The New York Mets were at the top of star slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s preferred teams if he had reached free agency.
The Boston Red Sox won't be able to sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr., but they could pivot to a different star first baseman next offseason.
From my column on the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. extension:
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