- Mon Dec 23, 2024 12:36 am
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has set a spring training deadline for extension talks with the Blue Jays, and this could be a pivotal moment for both the player and the franchise. With Guerrero eligible for free agency after the 2025 season, the stakes are incredibly high. He’s made it clear that he’s ready to sign an extension if the Blue Jays meet his asking price, which is significantly higher than their current offer of around $340 million.
This situation raises some intriguing questions:
What do you think Guerrero's true market value is? Given the recent contracts signed by players like Juan Soto, is it reasonable for Guerrero to expect a deal in the $500-$600 million range?
Moreover, if the Blue Jays fail to meet his demands, should they consider trading him before the season starts? Would that be a smart move to secure long-term assets, or would it be a mistake to let go of a player with his potential?
Also, how do you feel about the Blue Jays' management? With their recent playoff appearances but lack of success, are they under pressure to keep Guerrero at all costs, or should they be more strategic in their approach?
Let’s discuss the implications of Guerrero’s situation on the Blue Jays’ future and the broader landscape of MLB contracts. What are your bold predictions for this offseason? Will Guerrero stay in Toronto, or is a trade on the horizon?
This situation raises some intriguing questions:
What do you think Guerrero's true market value is? Given the recent contracts signed by players like Juan Soto, is it reasonable for Guerrero to expect a deal in the $500-$600 million range?
Moreover, if the Blue Jays fail to meet his demands, should they consider trading him before the season starts? Would that be a smart move to secure long-term assets, or would it be a mistake to let go of a player with his potential?
Also, how do you feel about the Blue Jays' management? With their recent playoff appearances but lack of success, are they under pressure to keep Guerrero at all costs, or should they be more strategic in their approach?
Let’s discuss the implications of Guerrero’s situation on the Blue Jays’ future and the broader landscape of MLB contracts. What are your bold predictions for this offseason? Will Guerrero stay in Toronto, or is a trade on the horizon?