With the Blue Jays one win from the AL Championship Series, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did what Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been doing all series: slugging home runs.
The Toronto star opened the scoring in Game 3 at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night with a one-out homer off Carlos Rodón that traveled a Statcast-projected 427 feet and left his bat at 110.5 mph.
After hitting the first grand slam in Blue Jays postseason history in Game 2 , he’s 7-for-10 with three home runs and eight RBIs. He is the first Blue Jays player to homer in 3 consecutive games in a single postseason