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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wants to remain a Blue Jay despite team's struggles

With his contract set to expire after the 2025 season, Blue Jays all-star  slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reiterated his desire to remain in Toronto long term on Monday.

4-time all-star also understands he could be traded before July 30 deadline

Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wears a bandana on his forehand and a “Home Run Champ” necklace during the Home Run Derby on July 15, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.
All-star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could be traded before the July 30 MLB deadline. Contract talks have not progressed and the team remains last in the AL East with a 44-52 record. (Julio Cortez/Associated Press)

With his contract set to expire after the 2025 season, Blue Jays all-star  slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reiterated his desire to remain in Toronto long term on Monday.

While the Blue Jays have said they don't plan to move Guerrero or shortstop Bo Bichette before the July 30 trade deadline, contract talks with Guerrero have not progressed.

"I'd love to be in Toronto," Guerrero said at all-star game media day at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. "My family loves Toronto. My kids love Toronto. But at the end of the day, it's a business. We all need to understand that. So, whatever happens, happens. But definitely I would like to stay there."

An all-star for the fourth straight season, Guerrero, 25, went into the break batting .288 with 14 home runs and 55 runs batted in across 95 games.

Still, the Blue Jays remain in last place in the American League East at 44-52 and may be sellers at the deadline, something Guerrero isn't used to during his tenure with the club.

"I control what I can control," he said. "I'm just trying to go out there and give my 100 per cent and whatever happens after that, I can't control it."     

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