The Toronto Blue Jays may have dropped Game 3 of the 2025 ALDS to the New York Yankees Tuesday night, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr. delivered another legendary moment that cemented his place in MLB postseason history. With a first-inning home run at Yankee Stadium, the Blue Jays slugger became just the second player in MLB history to homer and drive in multiple runs in each of his first three games of a single postseason.

OptaSTATS took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to confirm the milestone, sharing that Guerrero's performance matched a postseason feat last achieved over 50 years ago.

“Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the @BlueJays is the second player in MLB history with a homer and multiple RBI in each of his first 3 games of a single postseason. The other was Hank Aaron in 1969.”

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