
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Makes Yankees Admission After $500 Million Report
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is stepping into MLB free agency, and the baseball world is on edge. The Toronto Blue Jays superstar, fresh off another electrifying season, is reportedly seeking a jaw-dropping $500 million contract. But there’s a twist—Guerrero has spent years throwing shade at the New York Yankees.
Now, with free agency approaching, the biggest question in baseball isn’t just where he’ll sign—it’s whether he’ll sell out to the very team he’s despised since childhood.
Guerrero Jr. has had beef with the Yankees for years. He recalls a childhood moment when a Yankees staffer rudely told him to get off the field while accompanying his father, Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr.
“I felt bad. And it stuck with me,” Guerrero admitted.
Then there’s the 2003 Yankees snub of his father, a decision that seemingly still stings. But is this grudge real—or just a convenient excuse to drive up his asking price?
Spoiler alert: It’s probably the latter.
The Yankees are baseball’s biggest villain, but they’re also its most powerful franchise. Any player looking for the biggest payday knows that letting the Yankees into the bidding war means more money from everyone else. Guerrero’s “hatred” of the Yankees might just be the best business move of his career.
Guerrero Jr. is a great hitter, but is he half-a-billion-dollars great? His 2024 stats were undeniably elite:
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30 home runs
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103 RBIs
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.940 OPS (sixth in MLB)
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Top-10 MVP finish
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Silver Slugger Award winner
But let’s be real—he’s not Shohei Ohtani (who pitches), Aaron Judge (who carries a team), or Mookie Betts (who dominates defensively and on the bases). So why does he expect generational wealth?
Because desperate teams are willing to pay for it.
Guerrero is elite, but not generational. Players like Bryce Harper and Manny Machado didn’t even crack the $400 million mark in free agency, so what makes Guerrero think he’s worth significantly more?
The answer? The market. The numbers are rising, and teams are willing to overpay for star power. But Guerrero Jr. is walking a fine line—teams will only pay what they believe he can actually deliver.
With Toronto failing to lock Guerrero up, his suitors are lining up.
1. The Yankees: Swallowing Their Pride?
Despite years of bashing the Yankees, Guerrero refuses to rule them out in free agency.
With Aaron Judge and potentially Juan Soto, Guerrero could complete an offensive nightmare for opposing pitchers. But can Yankees fans stomach paying $500 million for a guy who once swore he’d never play for them?
2. The Dodgers: Because They Always Do This
Los Angeles has no problem throwing money at superstars. Guerrero Jr. would make an already stacked lineup even scarier.
3. The Mets: Steve Cohen’s Billionaire Fantasy League
If Pete Alonso walks, Guerrero Jr. could become Cohen’s newest superstar signing. And tormenting Yankees fans from across town? Priceless.
4. The Red Sox: Ultimate Petty Move?
Nothing would enrage Yankees fans more than Guerrero Jr. signing with their biggest rival. If Boston wants to speed up its rebuild, a monster contract for Guerrero could be the answer.
5. The Cubs & Giants: Dark Horse Candidates
Both teams need a superstar. Both have the money. If they decide to shock the baseball world, Guerrero could land in a new market entirely.
6. The Blue Jays: Could They Pull Off a Miracle?
Let’s not forget Toronto. They might not want to break the bank, but losing Guerrero would be a devastating PR disaster. If they can’t match the Yankees or Dodgers financially, they’ll have to sell him on loyalty and legacy—something that rarely wins in free agency.
It’s easy to say you hate a team when you’re not negotiating with them. But when the Yankees—or any other team—wave $500 million in front of Guerrero Jr., will he really stand by his so-called principles?
History says no.
Just ask Johnny Damon, Roger Clemens, or Alex Rodriguez. They all switched sides for the right price. Guerrero Jr. can claim he holds a grudge, but let’s be honest—money wins every time.
And let’s be real: The Yankees would love nothing more than to turn one of their biggest trash talkers into their next superstar. Imagine the first time he puts on those pinstripes—it would break Blue Jays fans and fuel Yankees fans for years.
Here’s where things get fun. Guerrero Jr. knows his worth (or at least what his agent tells him he’s worth), but free agency is a dangerous game. If the Yankees, Dodgers, or Mets don’t want to pay his price, he could find himself with fewer options than expected.
Scenario 1: The Yankees Go All-In
The Yankees see an opportunity to grab one of the best hitters available and flex their financial muscle. $500 million? Who cares? They print money in the Bronx. Guerrero Jr. becomes their next megastar, and suddenly, all is forgiven.
Scenario 2: The Dodgers Win Again
The Dodgers do what the Dodgers do—spend ridiculous amounts of money to make their roster even more unfair. Guerrero Jr. heads to L.A., dodging (pun intended) the controversy of joining the Yankees while still securing his bag.
Scenario 3: The Mets Outbid Everyone
Steve Cohen, ever the disruptor, throws an absurd contract at Guerrero. He takes it, moves to Queens, and immediately becomes public enemy #1 in the Bronx. The Mets laugh all the way to the bank.
Scenario 4: The Market Says ‘Nah’
This is where things get awkward. If teams decide he’s not worth the $500 million price tag, Guerrero Jr. could find himself scrambling. Could he swallow his pride and return to Toronto? Or worse—settle for way less than he expected?
Guerrero Jr. has made it clear: he wants to get paid.
Toronto? Unlikely to cough up $500 million. The Dodgers, Mets, and Red Sox might try, but the Yankees have both the money and the motivation to make it happen.
So Yankees fans, you might want to start practicing your forgiveness speeches. Because the guy you’ve been booing for years?
He might just be wearing pinstripes sooner than you think.
And if that happens? Baseball Twitter might explode.
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