Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Declines Blue Jays Extension, Plans to Enter Free Agency
The Toronto Blue Jays failed to secure a long-term deal with their star player, setting the stage for a competitive free-agent market next offseason.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays could not agree on contract terms before his self-imposed deadline, with both sides reportedly far apart on numbers.
- Guerrero, 25, emphasized his desire to stay in Toronto but stated he will explore offers from all 29 other MLB teams in free agency after the 2025 season.
- The Blue Jays reportedly offered a record-setting deal by franchise standards, but it fell short of Guerrero's expectations, rumored to exceed $400 million.
- Speculation about Guerrero's future includes potential interest from teams like the Red Sox, Yankees, and Mets, with some insiders predicting a bidding war.
- Guerrero's decision leaves the Blue Jays at risk of losing their cornerstone player without compensation unless a midseason trade is considered.





































