gabe
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The Blue Jays hit 8 home runs at Fenway Park, the most by any visiting team in a single game in Fenway Park history!
The Blue Jays hit 8 home runs at Fenway Park, the most by any visiting team in a single game in Fenway Park history!
He was the only prospect EVER to receive an 80 hit grade on the 20-80 prospect rating scale. You just knew he was going to figure out the hitting element at the Major League level. Lo and behold, he's absolutely raking right now. It's incredible to watch.It's kind of surreal seeing Vladdy living up to the hype. I know everyone talks about the league-leading 21 homers as of the time of posting, but the other stats are just insane and tell a bigger story about more than just his improvement in physical fitness. These stats show a combination of an amazing eye, reflexes, and how pitchers are really scared of him now (especially with the league cracking down on pitchers using foreign substances.
Let's take a look at Vladdy through June 13th:
1st in MLB in OPS, SLG, HR, OBP, RBIs
3rd in WAR, batting avg, and runs scored
4th in extra-base hits
5th in hits
7th in walks taken
160th in strikeouts
For anyone less versed in baseball stats, this is really, really good
I mean sure we lost last night, but did you see the fear on Matt Barnes' face pitching to Vladdy with 2 outs in the 9th? And then that 22nd home run gets sent into orbitHe was the only prospect EVER to receive an 80 hit grade on the 20-80 prospect rating scale. You just knew he was going to figure out the hitting element at the Major League level. Lo and behold, he's absolutely raking right now. It's incredible to watch.
Vladdy is definitely looking like the real deal and achieving numbers that guys like Bautista, Donaldson and Encarnacion were on pace to getting many years later when they were in their respective primes. If health and development continues to be on his side, Bichette also looks like someone who can be all-time great when it's all said and done.
The Jays' rebuild is coming along soundly although currently the AL East is still too strong, while there's quite a few competitors in the hunt for the Wild Card spots.
Curious to see if the market is right if the Jays will look to move someone like Grichuk or Teoscar for some pitching help.
I'd argue Jr is on pace to have a season significantly better than any of those players at their best.
Great to see how much talent this team has.
I don't think they move Hernandez - he's been quite a find, and evolved into one of their better hitters. Grichuk is probably the one who they'll move. It's unfortunate Springer is still struggling with injuries.
This is actually a year the Jays should make the playoffs. Right now I'd say they're underachieving. They should be doing a lot better given the state of the AL East.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Marcus Semien, and Teoscar Hernandez named starters for the AL All-Star team. There’s a good chance Bo Bichette will named a substitute while Ryu is selected as a pitcher.