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The Toronto Blue Jays certainly were well-represented on the red carpet at this year's MLB All-Star Game, taking place on Tuesday.
Being named an All-Star in the Major Leagues is an honor in itself. To do it five times is to be among the most prolific in the game.
Despite the American League taking a loss in Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game, Toronto Blue Jays participants Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Alejandro Kirk both delivered solid performances in the summer showcase.
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is set to represent the Toronto Blue Jays at his fifth MLB all-star game on Tuesday, hitting fifth in the American League lineup in Atlanta, while catcher Alejandro Kirk will be a reserve player.
There’s a difference between being the best player on your team and the face of a franchise. There aren’t 30 of those in baseball, either. True faces of a franchise share a small club, each of them re
Toronto hasn't hosted the All-Star Game since 1991 but has recently completed $400 million in Rogers Centre renovations.
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made some team history on Friday night as the Jays beat the A's 7-6 in West Sacramento, Calif. Per Foul Territory TV on social media: Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is making a strong case. When all is said and done, Vladdy might wind up the best player in Toronto Blue Jays history. He's going to be paid half a million dollars over the next decade-plus to stick around and go for such an honor.
Guerrero Jr., having spent his entire career with the Toronto Blue Jays, bet on himself ahead of his most recent contract negotiations. After the Blue Jays had reportedly offered him a lucrative, long-term contract,
But Blue Jays fans and teammates surely must know that doing so without the best of Vlad has merely been the tease. If and when they get the superstar version of Guerrero, the early returns on that $500-million payday could take the team to a special place much greater than leading the division at the all-star break.
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reaches 1,000 career hits in win vs. Athletics, making franchise history in West Sacramento.