Vladimir Guerrero Jr., in an October for the ages, has set the bar for all that post-season performance can be for a Toronto athlete of prominence. For any athlete, of any team, really. It has been that terrific. He has gone to a place where Auston Matthews , William Nylander, Scottie Barnes or Brandon Ingram have yet to know. Guerrero had eight playoff home runs heading into Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night, knocked in 15 runs in 17 games, scored 17 runs, had 28 hits, walked 13 times, had an on-base average of .506, a batting average of .412 and an OPS of 1.330. All of those stunning individual numbers at a time of year when it’s most difficult to be so. Matthews and Nylander have yet to have their renaissance playoff with the Maple Leafs. Not even a series changin

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