
After the news of his fourteen -year contract worth $ 500 million was made public, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit two strokes in four appearances in the stick last night (Monday) against the Red Sox in Boston, increasing his average in the stick to, 279.
For his part George Springer also continued his excellent start to the season, with four balls in a safe place in as much opportunity in addition to adding three products.
After a somewhat catastrophic 2024, Springer experienced a historic start among the Blue Jays in Toronto with the second average in the highest stick by a blue -pave player during his first eleven of a season (minimum of 25 stick appearances), with his average of, 455.
These beautiful figures on the board should not, however, push the manager John Schneider and his horde of small geniuses from the department of analytics to put Springer in the forefront of the offensive role.
This experience is over. And this, even if it would bring down the trio formed of Bo Bichette, Guerrero Jr. and Anthony Santander in a row, thus giving a little more depth to the anemic attack of the Jays.
It is probably for the reason that he is not at the top of the alignment that Springer is performed in this way until now this season. And we know that the latter will not maintain the pace forever.
To return to yesterday's match, the Blue Jays beat the low red by the 6-2 brand in Fenway Park, starting their series of four games in style. After being swept by New York Mets over the weekend, the Jays needed the victory to come to an equal place in the eastern section of the American League.
The two teams will compete again this evening (Tuesday) while the first launch is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. (Quebec time. For the occasion, Easton Lucas will be on the hill for the Jays, while Garrett Crochet will do the same for the Sox.