
"From start to finish, Vladdy deserved more than a second place finish, as he was the star of the postseason by far while making history too. Not only was he phenomenal for the Jays, but he delivered one of the best postseason runs in of all time. By the end of it all, he finished with a slashline of .344/.444/.667 and an 1.111 OPS with eight homers while capturing the ALCS MVP along the way."
"Although he didn't have as dominant of a Game 7 as he grew accustomed to in this years postseason, he almost had his signiture moment in the bottom of the ninth with none out. What looked like a sure homer off of the bat, Vladdy popped out to deep centre field. The ball flew off of his bat at a 101 mph exit velocity with a towering launch angle of 32 degrees."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. finished the postseason with a .344/.444/.667 slash line, a 1.111 OPS and eight home runs, earning ALCS MVP honors. He produced one of the most dominant postseason runs in recent memory, including an ALDS grand slam against the Yankees. In Game 7 of the World Series he nearly delivered a walk-off moment, hitting a 101 mph batted ball at a 32-degree launch angle that popped out to deep center and later forced extra innings. Guerrero emerged as the Blue Jays’ on-field and clubhouse leader at 26, remaining in the dugout last after the title-clinching loss.
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