Toronto Blue Jays superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. might’ve been the happiest man on the planet on Wednesday evening.
And he couldn’t stop himself from having a bit of fun at the New York Yankees’ expense.
A few months after signing a 14-year, $500-million contract that is the biggest in Canadian sports history, Guerrero had himself a performance for the ages to help knock the Yankees out of the playoffs.
In just 20 at-bats across four games, Guerrero picked up nine hits, three home runs, nine RBIs, and most importantly, did enough to help the Jays win their first playoff series in nine years.
After the game, Guerrero joined former Boston Red Sox slugger and current Fox MLB analyst David Ortiz for a post-game interview.
But it was mostly just an excuse for the two of them to make fun o