TORONTO -- Take a bow, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Already with one of the greatest postseason performances in Blue Jays history, Guerrero is the ALCS MVP and will now lead the Blue Jays to their first World Series appearance since 1993 . The mighty Dodgers await, but with Guerrero playing like this, anything is possible.

With six home runs on this dream run, Guerrero has already tied Joe Carter and Jose Bautista for the most in Blue Jays postseason history. He hit .385 with a 1.330 OPS and struck out just two times in the ALCS, an elite hitter in full control of his greatness.

“He’s the face of the franchise,” said John Schneider. “I remember a conversation, it was me, and Max [Scherzer]. This was back in April in [my office]. We talked about, ‘Hey, you’re the standard now for this team’

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