PITTSBURGH -- Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr . left Monday night's 5-2 loss to Pittsburgh in the fifth inning with hamstring tightness following a pair of stellar defensive plays.

Guerrero did the splits twice at first to snag tosses from teammates, the last a pretty pick off a long throw by shortstop Bo Bichette to retire Jared Triolo to end the third. Guerrero returned to play the field in the fourth before being replaced by Ty France when his turn in the batting order came around in the top of the fifth.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Guerrero was doing "all right," but that an MRI was scheduled to get a clearer look at things.

"It was after that stretch, obviously," Schneider said. "At this time of year, everyone is kind of grinding a little

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