Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is still an offensive threat, even after hitting the famous Major League Baseball All-Star Game home run.
The Toronto Blue Jays power hitter has hit his fourth long pitch in nine games since halftime in the All-Star Game on Sunday, which should silence those who say the home run contest affects hitting momentum. In fact, Guerrero has shown more power in recent weeks than he has since clinching his stunning home win to the Seattle Mariners.
Guerrero, who was born in Montreal, hit just 13 home runs in his first 88 games this season and entered the All-Star break with an attendance of . 787 plus power (OPS). He’s now over . 800, and if he keeps up the pace of two years ago — when he hit 48 long balls, earning Major League MVP runner-up — he could keep the Blue Jays confident about their playoff chances this fall.
Right now, the 2021 season is an anomaly in Guerrero’s roadmap. Perhaps it is unrealistic to believe that he will be able to maintain such offensive statistics every season, but his numbers in 2023 are closer to those he has shown since the beginning of his Major League career.
Guerrero is clearly a mainstay for the Blue Jays, having appeared in most of the team’s games over the last three and a half years. Toronto’s offense is, however, all too common this season, notably ranking 15th.It is ranking in points scored. George Springer is posting a career-worst OPS at . 740, which doesn’t help, and receiver Alejandro Kirk’s offensive production is also plummeting.
Small consolation, the 2023 Blue Jays are more efficient on the mound – despite Alek Monoah’s setbacks and the absence of Hyun Jin Ryu, who underwent Tommy John surgery. Kevin Gausman, Chris Bassitt, Jose Berrios and Yusei Kikuchi have all made at least 20 starts and each have an ERA below 4.00.
ASCENDING
The Milwaukee Brewers still lag behind on points scored/allowed differential, but have recently re-established themselves as the best club in the National League Central Division. The Brewers are 21-11 as of June 16. The Brewers lost two of their three games to the Atlanta Braves this weekend, but it was a tough streak, and before that they had gone 7.2 in nine games against the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies.
The Brewers are now 10 games over . 500 and lead the Central Division by half a game over the Reds – although they are currently on a five-game winning streak.
FALLING DOWN
The San Francisco Giants have a losing record in July, although they recently enjoyed a seven-game winning streak. Those were pretty much their only wins this month, and that streak was followed by another five losses, in which they were notably beaten by the Washington Nationals, bottom of their division.
The Giants were defeated 21–5 against the Nationals. The California team is tied with the Arizona Diamondbacks in contention for the second bye given to teams drafted into the National League, but the Phillies are only half a game behind – as are the Miami Marlins, who are also having their share of struggles these days.
