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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. displays exemplary form

The first name Vladimir is certainly the most googled these days on the planet, but sadly, it’s not Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays. No need to draw it for you.

While the world’s attention isn’t on professional sports right now, athletes still need to get on with their routines and for baseball players, that means preparing for an eventual season.

Normally, it’s the perfect time of year to rediscover your favorites or discover new talents. the lockout which stretches deprives us of these small spring pleasures.

News from Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: The player who blew up the Majors pitchers last season seems to be in remarkable shape.

Remember that in the past, many observers of the baseball scene were highly critical of his work ethic and the lack of seriousness Vlad took to prepare between seasons and suddenly THE change appeared.

Last year, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. transformed physically and became an athlete focused on doing well all the little things that forge the big ones and that make all the difference in terms of performance.

We know the rest and Guerrero Jr. flew over his sport in 2021, being overtaken by the only Shohei Ohtani for the title of MVP in the American.

Vladimir doesn’t seem to want to settle for being close, he wants to be the best in 2022 and he’s prepared to get there.

Imagine, the Jays first base player even faster in his execution, more sharp in all facets of his game? At 22 years old, possessing dream talent, thoroughbred genetics and a winning attitude, the possibilities are endless for the Jays’ number 27.

It is the fans of the team and of the whole country who will emerge winners from the hatching of the young prodigy born in Montreal, but with a good dose of Dominican blood flowing in his veins.

In 2022, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. seems motivated to raise his standards to another level, provided that the negotiations between the owners and the union that represents him do not deprive him of an exceptional season in the making.

Personally, he certainly no longer wants to be criticized by people who reproached him for relying solely on his talent. Vlad Jr. is acting like a professional and the Blue Jays will benefit from this from the start of the next season.

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