Vladimir Guerrero Jr. fell into a pot of magic potion as a young man and played baseball his entire life. His father, Vlad Sr., regularly took him to the stadium to watch him play and hung around the family bench that included the Montreal Expos.
But even though the old man is now a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, he never won a World Series in his career. However, Fiston is determined to get him one win.
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That's why Junior reacted very emotionally to what turned out to be the most important moment of his career.
Indeed, after Jeff Hoffman retired Julio Rodriguez with strikes to decide the game, the Toronto Blue Jays players on the field were overcome with emotion. But none more so than Guerrero Jr., who broke down in tears after the Toronto Blue Jays won the final game of the American League Championship Series.
My personal goal is to win the World Series and give my dad a ring.
And the least we can say is that Vladdy capitalized on his 2025 Fall Dance ambitions, all after signing a fourteen-year, $500 million contract extension at the start of the current campaign.
That's what it's all about
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The latter hit six home runs in eleven playoff games and collected 19 solid hits. Now he'll have the opportunity to play in the World Series for the first time in his career, and it's clear how much chasing a big trophy means to him and to his father.
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