The Vladimir Guerrero Jr. show continues on, with the face of the Blue Jays becoming a face of significance in Major League Baseball.
With his story growing almost every World Series night.
Under the brightest lights of the biggest stage in the sport, Guerrero does more than just a little of everything. He hit a home run in Game 4 against the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday, not just any home run, but a homer off the genius, Shohei Ohtani, to give the Jays an early lead in an eventual 6-2 victory
He hit a home run — Ohtani did not after hitting two in Game 3 against the Jays. Guerrero Jr. scored two runs, was on base three times. Ohtani, after being on base nine times the night before, never got on base Tuesday night.
Guerrero Jr. also made a huge defensive play at first base, turning a li

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