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Outlook Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. looks to break out of a power slump during a busy six-game home stretch.
Guerrero remains locked in as Toronto's everyday first baseman, though he has slowed down with a .182 average over his last seven days. The third-place Blue Jays (32-34) are fighting to stay competitive in the AL East while managing significant roster injuries to key starting pitchers like Dylan Cease.
His over-the-fence power has slumped with just one home run over his last 30 days, falling behind his robust season projection of 29 homers. However, his solid .286 batting average over his last 14 days and elite career baseline suggest that his premium bat speed and contact skills will spark a quick statistical rebound.
This week, Toronto hosts six home games against Philadelphia and the Yankees. While Guerrero must navigate tough arms like Cristopher Sanchez (1.46 ERA) and Zack Wheeler (2.31 ERA), he also gets to face more vulnerable pitchers like Jesus Luzardo (4.68 ERA). Keep his elite bat active in all leagues. Start him.
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