Vladimir Guerrero Jr. still doesn’t know why.

He’s faced questions about it before, about why his numbers at Yankee Stadium — 16 homers, 30 RBIs, a 1.002 OPS in 48 games — are so strong, and the $500 million Blue Jays superstar can’t explain it outside of feeling good.

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But Guerrero’s tormenting of the Yankees has stretched beyond The Bronx .

He collected a .302 average with a .918 OPS across 102 regular-season games against them and added another chapter during Games 1 and 2 of the ALDS — going 6-for-10, providing a solo homer in the opener and then delivering a dagger of a grand slam Sunda

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