
In a usually bleak 2024 season for the Toronto Blue Jays, one of many few brilliant spots in that Kafkaesque wasteland was the return of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as a drive to be reckoned with within the lineup. Guerrero adopted up his MVP-caliber efficiency in 2021 with a solid-but-underwhelming 2022 season and a below-average 2023, and there have been actual questions on his worth as a participant as he neared his anticipated free company after the 2025 marketing campaign. His .323/.396/.544, 165 wRC+, 5.5 WAR line final 12 months was a dramatic demonstration that his 2021 season was much more than a stone-cold fluke. Free company beckons, and the Blue Jays are right down to the final 12 months of his providers earlier than he reaches the open market. Guerrero set the deadline to work out an extension with Toronto for February 17, and that date has come and gone with out an settlement.
My colleague, and notable non-pitcher, Mike Baumann wrote concerning the dangers and rewards of signing Guerrero to a long-term deal from the views of each events, so that you must learn that for additional exposition on the subject. We’re hear to place the worry into numbers, the numbers into {dollars}, and the {dollars} again into worry!
The query of a Guerrero contract is a difficult one, as there are elements that each strongly urge and forcefully condemn the thought of giving him a monster deal. And except he has a horrible 2025 season, a monster deal is what he’ll get; he already turned down a $340 million provide in December that he characterised as “not even shut” to what he’s looking for. As long as he and his illustration don’t negotiate like Homer Simpson, we are able to presume that his desired quantity is considerably increased than that!
Usually talking, this isn’t a good time to be a right-right first baseman in free company. When Pete Alonso hit free company, the ZiPS projections urged solely a three-year, $66 million deal for him, or $77 million unfold out over 4 years in a impartial park. However I used to be really assured that his pedigree was sufficient that at the least one workforce would give him a contract that might handily beat these numbers. Seems, that was not the case. As Baumann lays out in his piece, Guerrero is “a greater participant by some margin” than Alonso, however as a bat-only first baseman, Guerrero does face the same danger that his providers might be value considerably much less on the open market than he expects.
On the flip aspect, Guerrero is greater than 4 years youthful than Alonso is now, and his relative youth ought to be extraordinarily helpful for him when he reaches free company forward of his age-27 season. Solely three of the 110 batters listed on our free agent tracker this offseason are youthful than 27, and 92 of these 110 hitters (83.6%) might be at the least 30 for the 2025 marketing campaign.
So let’s begin off the projectionating with a fictional assemble as an instance the purpose: What if Guerrero had been 4 years older than his precise age? Right here is the long run ZiPS projection for a free agent Guerrero, if he had been 31 years previous for the 2026 season. I’m going with a impartial park for these projections.
ZiPS Projection – Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (4 Years Older)
Yr
BA
OBP
SLG
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
OPS+
WAR
2026
.282
.363
.478
571
85
161
31
0
27
90
68
94
3
134
3.3
2027
.276
.357
.462
544
78
150
29
0
24
82
64
90
3
128
2.7
2028
.270
.349
.446
514
71
139
27
0
21
75
59
86
2
122
2.0
2029
.264
.343
.428
474
63
125
24
0
18
66
54
82
2
116
1.5
2030
.256
.336
.410
429
54
110
21
0
15
57
49
77
2
109
0.9
2031
.253
.334
.399
371
46
94
18
0
12
47
42
67
1
105
0.6
2032
.254
.332
.400
307
37
78
15
0
10
38
34
56
1
105
0.5
2033
.250
.327
.385
272
31
68
13
0
8
32
29
50
1
100
0.2
With nonetheless a full season to go earlier than free company, ZiPS would solely be taken with providing this older model of Guerrero a contract value round $100 million. It additionally primarily could be taken with solely the primary 5 years. Now, let’s examine that to the precise projection.
ZiPS Projection – Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Yr
BA
OBP
SLG
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
OPS+
WAR
2026
.287
.371
.492
582
91
167
32
0
29
96
74
91
4
140
3.9
2027
.284
.370
.482
581
90
165
31
0
28
94
75
89
4
138
3.7
2028
.281
.368
.475
580
88
163
31
0
27
91
76
88
3
135
3.4
2029
.278
.366
.469
568
85
158
30
0
26
87
74
86
3
133
3.2
2030
.271
.358
.449
546
79
148
28
0
23
81
70
82
3
126
2.5
2031
.274
.360
.453
519
75
142
27
0
22
76
67
79
2
127
2.5
2032
.270
.356
.444
489
69
132
25
0
20
70
62
75
2
123
2.1
2033
.270
.356
.438
489
67
132
25
0
19
69
62
75
2
122
2.0
2034
.270
.356
.433
452
61
122
23
0
17
62
57
70
1
121
1.7
Given his up-and-down profession, ZiPS isn’t snug sufficient to present Guerrero what the Blue Jays provided, however the system nonetheless would provide him a deal value almost thrice as a lot as it might give the hypothetical 31-year-old Vladito. However simply to get a 3rd take a look at a Guerrero projection, let’s venture 2026 via 2034 with the belief that he places up the identical numbers in 2025 that he did final season.
ZiPS Projection – Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Repeats 2024 in 2025)
Yr
BA
OBP
SLG
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
OPS+
WAR
2026
.314
.392
.533
585
94
184
39
1
29
100
72
90
2
157
5.2
2027
.310
.389
.522
584
93
181
38
1
28
98
73
88
2
153
4.9
2028
.304
.384
.509
583
91
177
37
1
27
96
74
87
2
149
4.5
2029
.300
.381
.499
583
89
175
36
1
26
93
74
86
2
145
4.2
2030
.293
.375
.485
583
87
171
35
1
25
90
74
86
1
140
3.8
2031
.286
.368
.464
584
84
167
35
0
23
87
73
87
1
132
3.2
2032
.284
.366
.460
584
83
166
34
0
23
85
73
88
1
131
3.1
2033
.282
.364
.453
556
77
157
32
0
21
80
69
84
1
128
2.7
2034
.282
.363
.447
557
75
157
32
0
20
78
68
85
1
126
2.5
With a repeat of his 2024 season, ZiPS is much more assured in Guerrero’s future, including sufficient to get to the $400 million mark over 9 years, with the remainder of his profession after that time tacking on one other $100 million. Whereas it’s not universally true, skilled athletes are typically fairly assured of their skills, and the extension negotiations to date look rather a lot like Vladito is expressing his perception in himself. The Blue Jays additionally clearly imagine in him greater than ZiPS does – you don’t provide $340 million to gamers you don’t suppose might be value it – however their provide additionally probablly had one thing to do with their worry of the implications if they don’t signal him. So, what do the Jays appear like in a future with out Guerrero and Bo Bichette, who can also be set without cost company after this season?
To reply this query, I did an absurdly early 2026 ZiPS projected standings run, based mostly on no workforce having any of their presently unsigned gamers for 2026.
ZiPS Projected AL East Standings – 2026
Group
W
L
GB
Pct
Div%
WC%
Playoff%
WS Win%
eightieth
twentieth
Boston Purple Sox
90
72
—
.556
34.2%
37.8%
72.0%
5.0%
97.4
83.2
New York Yankees
88
74
2
.543
25.0%
37.2%
62.2%
5.7%
95.6
80.7
Baltimore Orioles
88
74
2
.543
24.4%
37.4%
61.7%
5.7%
95.3
80.8
Tampa Bay Rays
86
76
4
.531
13.5%
31.6%
45.1%
2.1%
91.8
77.3
Toronto Blue Jays
78
84
12
.481
3.0%
13.9%
16.8%
0.9%
84.7
69.5
ZiPS already initiatives the 2025 Blue Jays because the weakest time within the AL East, however one which’s solely a recreation or two behind the Rays and Purple Sox, and solely seven video games again within the division. However come 2026, ZiPS imagine Toronto’s hand is much weaker, with getting older and free agent departures projected to severely diminish the workforce’s manufacturing, particularly in comparison with its AL East rivals. Positive, if the Blue Jays resolve to not pay Guerrero, they’ll release almost $30 million to spend on a alternative, however after their a number of makes an attempt so as to add high-profile free brokers these final two offseasons, they know in addition to anybody that it takes greater than cash to signal superstars. Everybody who desires to spent $150,000 on a Porsche can get a Porsche, but when one other workforce desires to signal Juan Soto for three-quarters of a billion bucks, and he chooses that membership as an alternative, he’s gone for good, with no related gamers accessible. Guerrero represents the identical dilemma, despite the fact that he gained’t make near Soto cash; only a few star offensive gamers are hitting free company over the following few years. Listed below are the hitters who’re presently eligible to turn into free brokers after both 2025 or 2026, ranked by projected OPS+ from 2026 to 2028.
Prime Free Brokers by ZiPS Projected OPS+
Of the highest 100 gamers by projected 2026-2028 OPS+, solely 11 might be free brokers (Happ is ranked 102nd), and that’s if the Rangers don’t decide up Pederson’s choice for 2027. Even considering Guerrero’s inconsistent profession, there doesn’t look like anybody on the market you’d prefer to pay as a lot as him. That’s why the ZiPS projected contracts for Guerrero are possible significantly under what he’ll really get.
So now the Blue Jays discover themselves at a crossroads. Personally, I feel their failure to signal Guerrero earlier than his deadline ought to be handled because the deadly blow to the group — not only for the following few years, however for this one as effectively. Lots of issues would want to go proper for Toronto to show a Guerrero-less roster right into a critical AL East risk if he leaves as a free agent. Contemplating this, the Jays could be higher off buying and selling Guerrero — they might virtually actually get a wonderful return package deal for him — to retool for an additional run two or three years from now, despite the fact that that might all however formally take them out of rivalry for the 2025 marketing campaign. No matter occurs, as a result of the Blue Jays didn’t lengthen the face of their franchise, that is shaping as much as be their most consequential season for the reason that mid-Nineteen Nineties.









