Overview
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has declined to negotiate a contract extension with the Toronto Blue Jays during the regular season, which begins in six days.
- The Blue Jays have reportedly offered $450 million over 14 years, while Guerrero’s camp is seeking closer to $500 million, with speculation that his aspirations could rise to $700 million after an MVP-caliber season.
- Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro remains optimistic about reaching a deal, emphasizing Guerrero’s desire to remain with the team long-term.
- Rival teams, including the Yankees, Red Sox, Mets, and Dodgers, are reportedly preparing to pursue Guerrero Jr. if he enters free agency.
- Guerrero Jr. is coming off a stellar 2024 season, batting .323 with 30 home runs and 103 RBIs, further fueling debates about his market value and contract demands.