Blue Jays slugger Guerrero to focus on pitch selection after slight offensive dip
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Vladimir Guerrero Jr., provided one of the better lines of spring training last year when he proclaimed the Blue Jays’ 2021 season was the trailer and the 2022 campaign would be the movie.
It turned out to be a shorter film than he’d hoped. Toronto’s post-season run lasted the minimum two games.
There were no such proclamations on Friday when Guerrero held his first formal media availability of the spring.
“This year I’m not going to say anything,” he said with a smile via interpreter Hector Lebron. “You guys will have to watch.”