Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is headed for free agency in 2026, and the New York Yankees could emerge as a potential suitor in the sweepstakes.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been vocal about his hate of the New York Yankees in the past. However, his sentiments have seemed to change.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has one more season remaining on his contract and isn't closing the door on joining any of Major League Baseball's 30 teams next offseason. Including the New York Yankees. "If I go to free agency,
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reaffirmed on Saturday that he will consider every team when he reaches free agency this winter. While that may not sound like a revelation, it's further evidence that Guerrero has moved off comments he made years ago indicating he would never play for the New York Yankees based on an experience he had with his father.
The New York Yankees got a great update on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and his contract demands after not landing an extension with the Blue Jays.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. walked back his hatred of the New York Yankees ahead of his looming free agency, but Red Sox fans have to be laughing at the obvious ploy at play here.
Vladimire Guerrero Jr. has publicly expressed disdain for the New York Yankees but, with his free agency looming for 2026, his tune might be changing with the possibility of the Bronx Bombers calling becoming realer.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. recently mentioned that he's ready to play for all 30 teams, including the Yankees, if given the right opportunity.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. once held a grudge against the New York Yankees, stemming from an incident he remembers from childhood. But now, as he approaches free agency, the Toronto Blue Jays slugger says the past is behind him.
Guerrero and Blue Jays did not agree to an extension last month, and he will become a free agent after this season
Toronto Blue Jays superstar Vladimir Guerrero is likely to be the most coveted free agent in 2026. He just revealed his contract demands.
The four-time All-Star disputed speculation he sought a deal similar to the 15-year, $765 million contract that Juan Soto agreed to with the Mets.