Toronto Blue Jays and first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. They agreed to the terms of a one-year deal worth $7.9 million, according to MLB Network’s Mark Finsand.
Both parties thus avoid wage arbitration.
Guerrero Jr. A great season last year hitting 0.311 with 48 home points and 111 RBIs in 161 games, the highest in any class.
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—Toronto BlueJays March 22 2022
Playing Guerrero Jr. All three seasons of his career with the Blue Jays, he recorded a hit average of 0.29, 72 home runs and 213 RBI in 344 games.
The 6-foot-2 player was signed from the Dominican Republic by the Blue Jays in 2015.
Other files reconciled by Jays
The Blue Jays’ biggest deal on Tuesday went to third base Matt Chapman, who put his name on the tail of a two-year, $25 million deal.
The Blue Jays acquired Chapman of the Oakland Athletics last week for four prospects.
The 28-year-old Chapman has won three Gold Gloves since the start of his career.
Other players who will accept new contracts are outside player Tuscar Hernandez ($10.65 million), player Cavan Biggio ($2.113 million), receiver Danny Janssen ($1.95 million), as well as bowlers Ross Streibling ($3.79 million), Adam Semper ($1.575). Million Dollars), Tim. Maisa ($1.25 million), Trevor Richards ($1 million), Trent Thornton ($850,000) and Ryan Borucki ($825,000).
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