Vladimir Guerrero Jr. etched his name into the Toronto Blue Jays‘ post-season record books on Tuesday.
Guerrero clobbered a hanging sweeper from Shohei Ohtani 395 feet over the left-field fence at Dodger Stadium for his seventh post-season home run, the most in Blue Jays history.
Even more spectacular, the 26-year-old had zero October home runs to his name prior to 2025, hitting all seven in Toronto’s run to the World Series.
Behind 2-1 in the count, Ohtani threw a breaking ball over the plate and Guerrero didn’t miss, lining it at 102.5 m.p.h. into the seats.
The American League Championship Series MVP leads the post-season with 25 hits, a 1.310 OPS, and his 14 RBIs are tied for first with Ohtani. The Dodgers’ two-way superstar leads all players with eight home runs in October.
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