Vladimir Guerrero Jr... Son of nine-time All-Star and 2004 AL MVP Vladimir Guerrero, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018 with Vladimir Jr. in attendance... Nephew of former Major Leaguer Wilton Guerrero... Signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as a 16-year-old on July 2, 2015...Was ranked 4th on MLB.com's Top 30 International Propects list at the time... Ranked as the 3rd-best prospect by both Baseball America and MLB prior to the 2018 season... Ranked 4th by Baseball Prospectus... Listed as the top overall prospect heading into the 2019 season by MLB, Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus... Was rated with an 80 hit tool for the second straight year, the highest ever given out by MLB Pipeline
2020
Was one of 15 players in MLB to play in all 60 games...Batted .323 (32-for-99) with seven doubles, five home runs and 22 RBI in 26 games at Sahlen Field (.945 OPS)...Hit his 1st home run of the season on July 28 at WAS...Had last homered on Aug. 22, 2019 vs. LAD, ending a drought of 31 games and 138 plate appearances...Laced a 115.9 MPH homer with a 16° lauch angle on Aug. 21 at TB, the lowest angle for a fence-clearing home run in MLB during 2020 and the hardest-hit home run of his career...Extended his hitting streak to a career-high 10 games as he notched his 5th home run of the season on Aug. 28 vs. BAL... was his 20th career homer and his 1st hit to right field...Put together a career-long 12-game hitting streak from Aug. 19-30 (9G from July 7-Aug. 25, 2019)...was the 2nd longest by a Blue Jay in 2020 (Teoscar Hernández - 15G)...Went 16-for-44 (.364) with four doubles, a triple, two homers and 11 RBI over that stretch (.440 OBP, 1.076 OPS)...On Sept. 5 at BOS, recorded his 6th home run of 2020 and his 1st career long-ball at Fenway...Stole his 1st career base while going 2-for-4 with a walk and two RBI on Sept. 7 vs. NYY...Finished a triple shy of the cycle on Sept. 15 at NYY for his 1st three-hit game of the year...Picked up his 2nd triple of the season (4th career) on Sept. 21 vs. NYY...was the only Blue Jay with multiple triples in 2020...Drove in three runs on Sept. 23 vs. NYY to reach 100 career RBI...at 21 years and 191 days old, became the youngest in team history to reach the milestone...Went 3-for-4 with his 8th home run on Sept. 24 vs. NYY, his 5th go-ahead homer...In the final game of the regular season, on Sept. 27 vs. BAL, hit his 9th home run, which was his 6th to break a tie...Went 0-for-3 and was hit by a pitch in Game 1 of the ALWC...started as the designated hitter in Game 2 and recorded his 1st career postseason hit as he singled in the 6th inning...at 21 years and 198 days old, became the youngest player in team history to record a playoff hit, surpassing teammate Alejandro Kirk who set the mark a night earlier (21.328)...was the 2nd youngest player in MLB history to start at DH in the postseason, trailing Oakland’s Claudell Washington (21.035 on Oct. 5, 1975 at BOS) and supplanting Kirk’s mark from the night before...Played 10 games for the Leones del Escogido in the Dominican Winter League following the season and batted .359 (14- for-39) with four doubles, two homers and 11 RBI for a .996 OPS.
2019
Among AL rookies, ranked 1st in hits (126), T-1st in doubles (26), T-3rd in extra-base hits (43), 3rd in walks (46), 3rd in RBI (69) and T-7th in home runs (15)...His .272 batting average was the highest by a qualified Toronto rookie since Eric Hinske hit .279 in 2002...Recorded 12 three-hit games, the most among AL rookies and 3rd most by a Blue Jays rookies all-time (Bob Bailor - 15 in 1977; Alfredo Griffin - 14 in 1979)...His 69 RBI for the season were 3rd most by a rookie in franchise history and 3rd most by a Canadian-born player while with the Blue Jays (Russell Martin - 77 in 2015 and 74 in 2016)... Finished 7th in AL Rookie of the Year voting...Was named to Baseball America's All-Rookie Team...Had his contract selected on April 26...Made his MLB debut that night vs. OAK and doubled in his final at-bat (1-for-4)... At 20 years and 41 days old, became the 5th youngest Blue Jays player to make his MLB debut and the 4th youngest Toronto player to record a hit...May 4 at TEX, singled to collect his 1st career RBI...Drove in Justin Smoak, who collected his 1st career RBI on April 27, 2010 with a sac fly to score Vladimir Guerrero Sr...Hit a 118.9 MPH single on May 11 vs. CWS, the hardest hit ball by a Blue Jay in the Statcast era (since 2015)...Went 2-for-2 with two walks for his 1st career multi-hit game...At 20.056 years old, became the youngest player in team history to reach base four times in a game, and the 2nd youngest with a multi-hit game (Brian Milner - 18.221 on June 26, 1978 vs. BAL)...Opened the scoring with his 1st career home run on May 14 at SF...At 20 years and 59 days old, became the youngest player in franchise history to hit a home run, 18 days younger than Danny Ainge (June 2, 1979 at SEA)...Connected for another home run in the 6th, a three-run blast...Became the youngest in team history with a multi-HR game, ahead of Travis Snider (21.070 on April 13, 2009 at MIN) and the 15th youngest (19th time) all-time with a multi-HR effort (last: Juan Soto - 3x in 2018)...His home runs had exit velocities of 111.3 and 113.7 MPH, making him the 1st Blue Jay in Statcast history (since 2015) to hit two homers of at least 110 MPH in the same game...Added a single for his 1st career three-hit game... Became the 2nd youngest Blue Jay with a three-hit effort, behind Brian Milner (18.221 on June 26, 1978 vs. BAL)...His 1st four-RBI night made him the 26th youngest all-time to drive in 4+ runs in a game, and the youngest in team history as well, ahead of Lloyd Moseby (20.202 on May 25, 1980 vs. NYY)....Notched his 4th homer of the season on May 19 at CWS, all on the same six-game road trip...Claimed AL Player of the Week for May 13-19...Went 7-for-21 (.333) in six games, with four home runs, nine RBI and 3BB/1K for a 1.321 OPS...Hit the 5th homer of his career and his 1st at home on May 22 vs. BOS…Became the 4th player in Blue Jays history at the time to hit 5+ HR in his first 21 career games (Carlos Delgado - 8; Devon Travis - 6; Brett Lawrie - 5)...Later in the year, Bo Bichette became the 5th with seven homers in his first 21 games...Became the youngest player to ever take part in the Home Run Derby...Connected for 29 home runs in the 1st round, surpassing Josh Hamilton (28 in 2008) for the most all-time in a single round...Then hit another 29 bombs in the 2nd round, and needed extra time and a swing-off to best Joc Pederson, giving him 69 homers through two rounds of competition...Guerrero Jr.'s 22 home runs in the final were topped by Pete Alonso's 23...The 20-year-old's 91 home runs on the night were 30 more than any player had ever produced in a single Home Run Derby (Giancarlo Stanton - 61 in 2016)...• Belted his 1st career grand slam on July 20 at DET...At 20 years and 126 days old, became the youngest Blue Jay to hit a grand slam (Brett Lawrie - 21.204)...On July 30 at KC, became the 2nd Blue Jays rookie all-time hit 2nd grand slams in a season, joining Rowdy Tellez who did so earlier in the year...Became the youngest player in MLB history to hit his first two grand slams...Also set a career high with five RBI, becoming the 4th youngest player (20.136) in AL history with a five-RBI game, behind Mike Trout in 2011 (20.023), Rougned Odor in 2014 (20.110) and Al Kaline in 1955 (20.119)...Homered twice and doubled while driving in four runs on Aug. 1 at BAL...Became the 3rd youngest player in AL history with two multi-HR games, behind Ken Griffey Jr. (1989) and Manny Machado (2012)...Became the 3rd youngest player in AL history with 10+ total bases in a game, trailing Buddy Lewis (1936) and Al Kaline (1955)...Gave him 16 RBI over five games, making him the youngest player in MLB history with 16+ RBI over any five-game span...Collected 17 RBI in a six-game stretch from July 27-Aug. 2, joining Mel Ott (1929) as the only 20-year-olds in MLB history to accomplish the feat...Was the 2nd most RBI in a six-game span in team history (Edwin Encarnacion - 20 in 2015)...ook AL Player of the Week for July 29-Aug. 4, becoming the 1st rookie in team history with two Player of the Week Awards (also May 13-19)...Went 13-for-26 (.500) over six games, with three doubles, three home runs and 11 RBI (1.497 OPS)...Strung together a season-long nine-game hitting streak from July 27-Aug. 5, in which he hit .463 (19-for-41) with five doubles, four homers and 18 RBI...Recorded his 1st career triple on Aug. 10 vs. NYY, driving in two runs in the 7th inning to put the Jays up, 5-4...Hit his 14th home run of the campaign on Aug. 16 vs. SEA…His 54 RBI at the time tied for 2nd most all-time by a Blue Jay in his first 92 career games (Josh Phelps - 62, Eric Hinske - 54, Devon Travis - 54)...Connected for his 15th home run and his 10th on the road on Aug. 22 at LAD...• Batted .310 (67-for-216) with 13 doubles, two triples, seven home runs, 43 RBI, 18 walks and 40 strikeouts over his last 56 games (.851 OPS)...His .310 AVG from July 19 through the end of the season was 11th best in the AL...Went 11-for-30 (.367) with a double, three home runs and eight RBI over eight games for Triple-A Buffalo (.700 SLG, 1.124 OPS)...Batted .267 (4-for-15) with a double and an RBI in four rehab games for Advanced-A Dunedin.
2018
Hit .381 across his 95 Minor League games during the 2018 season, 32 points better than the next qualified full-season player...Was named Player of the Week on three occasions (April 15-NH, May 6-NH, Aug. 12-BUF)...At the end of the season, was named Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year, MiLB.com Organizational All-Star, Post-Season All-Star, and was dubbed as the minors’ Top Third Baseman in MiLB.com’s Toolshed 2018 edition...Played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League where he batted .351 (27-for-77) with seven doubles and 17 RBI over 19 games.