How will Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., handle the attention that will come with this move? SNJeffBlair looks at the BlueJays decision to have him play at first base and what we should expect from it.
The throw from Trent Thornton was a little high and Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., plucked it out of the air with his mitt, pulled it down quickly and said something audible only to Thornton, Bo Bichette and a few others including first base coach Luis Rivera. Chuckles all around. Thornton smiled broadly. Maybe some day, we’ll know whether Guerrero deep down expected he’d eventually move across the diamond. Maybe.
Guerrero must surely have been aware that the major difference in his game and that of his Hall of Fame father was defence, in particular a god-gifted arm that Guerrero, Sr., used as a weapon in right field. Had to, right? “From what I remember,” said Schneider, now a Blue Jays major league coach, “when it did come up he’d just kind of smile, shrug and say ‘I’ll do my best.
There was a sense of inevitability to the move; the only question was how it would be sold to Guerrero.
About the difference between Guerrero, Jr.’s defence and Guerrero, Sr.? Make no mistake: you could stand near the elder Guerrero in spring training and when he felt like it he’d unleash one of those throws you could hear coming out of his hand and then he’d look over at you, smiling. Yet in his career, he had just one more outfield assist from right than he was charged with errors In fact, it wasn’t until his fifth full season that he recorded a year with more assists than errors.
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