When Vladimir Guerrero Jr. lands in free agency next offseason, the Los Angeles Angels could be a dark horse landing spot to keep an eye on.
His No. 27 also should be retired by the Angels one day. Before Trout, there was another No. 27 who starred in Anaheim. Vladimir Guerrero Sr. played six seasons for the Angels (2004-09), making ...
No team is perfect, and in a few weeks, they'll all be looking to improve at the trade deadline. For contenders, that means ...
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.
Only time will tell where Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will join. At present, three teams continue to stay on top of the race. MLB spring training is in full swing, and Angels fans are excited to see ...
The Angels went 73-89 the season before the ... Guerrero was born in Canada -- the son of Hall of Fame outfielder Vladimir Guerrero Sr., who starred in Montreal -- and signed with the Jays in ...
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is naming his price ahead of his expedition into free agency next winter. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported Tuesday on the “magic number” that the Toronto Blue Jays ...
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