
"Here are Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s stats over his last 21 games ('25 playoffs + '26 WBC):.412 AVG, 10 HR, 22 RBI, 16 XBH.495 OBP/.835 SLG/1.330 OPS Elite stuff. Considering that it's carrying over from one year to the next, this is about as impressive of a hot streak as we've seen from any MLB hitter in recent memory."
"After an otherworldly postseason in which he set the Blue Jays' all-time playoff home run record, Guerrero has caught fire again this spring; he was hitting .333/.500/.444 in Spring Training before leaving for the WBC, where he's hammering the competition to the tune of a .500 batting average and 1.600 OPS."
"Everyone remembers Guerrero's otherworldly performance in October, when he walked twice as often as he struck out while posting a ludicrous 241 wRC+. It'd be unfair to the rest of the roster to suggest he 'carried' the team, but he was absolutely the most impactful performer in the playoffs on the American League side of the bracket."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the Toronto Blue Jays' franchise cornerstone on a $500 million contract, continues to establish himself as one of baseball's elite hitters. Over his last 21 games spanning the 2025 playoffs and 2026 World Baseball Classic, he posted a .412 average with 10 home runs, 22 RBIs, and a 1.330 OPS. Following an exceptional postseason where he set the Blue Jays' playoff home run record and posted a 241 wRC+, Guerrero maintained his dominance in spring training with a .333 average before the WBC, where he achieved a .500 batting average and 1.600 OPS. At 27 years old, the five-time All-Star and ALCS MVP demonstrates potential for continued growth rather than peak performance.
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