Guerrero Jr. ties this Blue Jays legend's postseason record
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Guerrero Jr. ties this Blue Jays legend's postseason record
"Not only has Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s postseason explosion helped the Toronto Blue Jays capture their biggest wins since 2016, but it's also tied José Bautista's record for the most home runs in a single postseason in team history while doing it. When Vladdy is going, it seems like the whole team is going, and Game 3 was an epitome of that fact. His most recent slugfest came Wednesday night during a game which felt as close to a must-win as it ever gets."
"The "Vladdy doesn't perform well under the bright lights " crowd was silent, as he went 4-for-4 with an RBI and of course, a solo blast which travelled 406 feet to dead center with an exit velocity touching 106.4 mph. Not only did his home run come from an exit velocity well over 100 mph, but his three other hits in the evening were all hit over 102 mph."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has tied José Bautista's Blue Jays single-postseason home run record with four homers this postseason. He went 4-for-4 in Game 3, producing an RBI and a 406-foot solo home run with a 106.4 mph exit velocity. His three other hits that night registered exit velocities above 102 mph, and he leads the postseason with 17 hard-hit balls. The performance occurred during Toronto's first road ALCS win since 1993 and helped secure the franchise's biggest postseason victories since 2016. Guerrero has surged amid elevated pressure after a major contract and regular-season consistency questions, and he can still break the record.
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