No predictions from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leading into 2023
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., provided one of the better lines of spring training last year when he proclaimed the Blue Jays’ 2021 season was the trailer and the 2022 campaign would be the movie.
“This year I’m not going to say anything,” he said with a smile via interpreter Hector Lebron. “You guys will have to watch.” Guerrero admitted he put a lot of pressure on himself and was a little anxious at times in the batter’s box. “But this year, I’m coming with a plan. I’m just going to trust my talent and I’m just going to keep working hard and hopefully everything goes well.”
Guerrero will help anchor a batting order with plenty of pop. Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins also made some moves to shore up team defence and provide more left-handed bats. A solid young core – anchored by Guerrero, shortstop Bo Bichette and ace Alek Manoah – will be counted on to help Toronto take the next step after wild-card round exits in two of the last three years.
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