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Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. leads in the winning run against the Mets

Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. leads in the winning run against the Mets
Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. leads in the winning run against the Mets

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1:58 a.m. UTC

NEW YORK – Vladimir Guerrero Jr… Saturday afternoon at Citi Field almost went from bad to worse in a heartbeat.

The first move of his punt in the top of the ninth with the go-ahead at second base was a freak play called a hit, low and in, which immediately drew arguments from Blue Jays manager John Schneider. The captain was dismissed, and gave Guerrero another unfavorable omen as he continued to bat with 0 for 3 on the day.

Guerrero hit a 1-2 curveball down the left field line for a double, powering George Springer for a 2-1 win for the Blue Jays over the Mets. The clutch hit helped secure Toronto’s third straight win. Almost as important, it provided Guerrero with a much-needed reward.

“Yeah, it’s huge, obviously everyone kind of knows where it is,” said Schneider, who said he knew Guerrero handed it when he heard the bunker growl from the clubhouse. “He’s one of the better players in the game, and I think offense can get him rolling a little bit. It’s a big spot and he’s been through it.”

Going into Saturday, Guerrero was in a quiet area of ​​sorts. In his previous ten games, he only hit two more hits, and had an OPS of 0.626. In the first inning against the Mets’ Taylor Miguel, Guerrero was unable to field a runner in scoring position, resulting in a fielder being picked on first field with no one out.

“He was grinding – there were some really good swings, some really badly damaged balls,” said Schneider. “There’s a little redemption there. We put them on the ropes a little bit and you don’t take advantage of it… I’m just happy for Vlad. I’m glad he was the guy to come in today.”

It was easy for Guerrero to let the frustrations of the moment boil over. The Blue Jays had issues before Schneider was fired—including a punch on an automatic strike after a pitch clock violation by Bo Bechet in the seventh. But a lot of Guerrero’s attention in that moment went toward ensuring he kept his emotions in check.

“I stayed focused and believed in myself,” Guerrero said through an interpreter. “I was talking to myself [saying]“Well, you have to believe in yourself. I’m looking for good ground. Thank God we got the result we wanted.”

It would be difficult to describe the pitch he swung at as a “good pitch”. The two-hit knuckle curver of Mets closer David Robertson was heading into Guerrero’s shin, with 51 inches of vertical break, per Statcast.

In the protective position, Guerrero threw his bat at the ball—in a manner referred to by Schneider as “Sr.-esque”, a reference to Vladimir Guerrero Sr.’s penchant for hitting balls thrown anywhere. Significantly, Guerrero Jr. Able to get the keg on the ball, he hit it at an exit speed of 98.4 mph and sent it past third baseman Brett Batty’s glove and toward the left field corner.

Guerrero’s late victory was a microcosm of the Blue Jays’ effort to stay positive and balanced.

Freshman Jose Berrios, who re-established himself as a consistent starter in 2023, got out of danger several times to pitch a solid six-inning outing, scoring six runs while giving up only one run on four hits and three walks. With Jordan Romano unavailable, Eric Swanson stepped in, shutting the door by striking out Brandon Nemo to earn his first save of the year.

For Toronto, it was a summation of the energies and mindsets they try to take on every day.

“Not just for me, but for the whole team – it was a huge blow,” Guerrero said. “I always say, no matter if you have your ups and downs, you have to stay positive. In the end things like that, good things will happen. They will come.”