Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Likely to Test Free Agency Amid Stalled Blue Jays Negotiations
The Toronto Blue Jays face growing uncertainty as their star slugger expresses interest in a potential move to the Boston Red Sox.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr., a four-time All-Star, is unlikely to extend his contract with the Toronto Blue Jays before it expires at the end of the 2025 season.
- Guerrero reportedly proposed a long-term deal worth significantly less than Juan Soto's $765 million contract, but Toronto rejected the offer.
- The 25-year-old slugger has expressed interest in joining the Boston Red Sox if he becomes a free agent, citing Fenway Park as a favorable fit for his playing style.
- The Blue Jays face a difficult decision: trade Guerrero for a potentially limited return or risk losing him in free agency for only a compensatory draft pick.
- Despite the contract uncertainty, Guerrero remains focused on helping the Blue Jays compete in a competitive AL East this season, emphasizing team chemistry as a key factor.