Breaking news: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Issues a Three-Word Strong Warning to the Yankees and $500M Free Agency

This summer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could not be extended by the Toronto Blue Jays. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic said that Guerrero is seeking $500 million in current value when he becomes a free agent. Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman of the New York Post claim that the Blue Jays made him an offer that was nearly identical to that, but with significant deferrals. If Guerrero becomes available on the open market, he will be the most sought-after player. Guerrero gave a three-word statement on the New York Yankees’ prospects of acquiring him in free agency during an interview with Spanish-language reporter Yancen Pujols.
Guerrero informed Pujols, “Including the Yankees,” while discussing his availability to any team in free agency. When Pujols mentioned that he spoke with every organization, Guerrero made a point of bringing up the Yankees. After making some harsh remarks against the Yankees organization in 2022, Guerrero appears to have changed his mind.
“I enjoy performing in New York. I enjoy murdering Yankees. According to Mike Axisa of CBS Sports, Guerrero stated in 2022, “I would never sign with the Yankees, not even (when I’m) dead.” According to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com, he stated earlier this offseason that he wants to stay with the Blue Jays, but he is also aware of the economic side of baseball. According to reports, the Blue Jays are getting ready to provide Guerrero with a fresh offer that is more in line with his preferences.
“SOURCE: The (Blue Jays) are planning to make a new offer to Vladimir Guerrero Jr., which will be close to what he is looking for,” MLB insider Héctor Gómez said on X. “According to the source, the Jays’ offer would be in the range of 14-15 years and $550-600 million.” Extending Guerrero is the simplest option for the Blue Jays to prevent him from donning a Yankees uniform. The Yankees may be one of the front-runners to sign him if he becomes available.