Vladdy breaks franchise record for most postseason home runs by a Blue Jay
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Vladdy breaks franchise record for most postseason home runs by a Blue Jay
"The face of the franchise made history for the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday night when he hit his fifth home run of the 2025 postseason, breaking Jose Bautista's 2015 record. The home run came in the seventh inning after Vladdy hit a solo shot to right-center field. It was just one of many big moments in Toronto's big Game 4 win over the Seattle Mariners to even the series at two."
"Guerrero Jr. is batting .455, with an on-base percentage of .500, a slugging percentage of .970, 11 RBIs, and, of course, the five home runs. It all started on October 4 in his first at-bat of the postseason. He crushed a solo home run to open the scoring against the Yankees in Game 1 of the ALDS. However, no home run was bigger than what happened the following day, crushing the Blue Jays' first postseason grand slam."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his fifth 2025 postseason home run on Thursday night, breaking Jose Bautista's 2015 franchise record. The solo shot in the seventh inning helped Toronto even the series 2-2 with a Game 4 win over Seattle. Guerrero Jr. is batting .455 with a .500 on-base percentage, .970 slugging, five homers and 11 RBIs through the postseason. He also hit the Blue Jays' first postseason grand slam and helped the team set a franchise postseason home run total of 17. According to JustBaseball on X, he is the second player to hit five postseason homers before the World Series, joining Albert Pujols in 2004.
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