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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Has been a thorn in New York Yankees’ side since the first day, but in the post -season he took his performance more notches.
Toronto Blue Jay’s Slugger hit .529 in their American League Division -Series Series Victory over their Al East Rival and took his already elite game to a new level.
When Yankees was on the verge of elimination on Wednesday, a fan caught on video threw a can on a group of people, of whom at least two were wearing Guerrero’s jersey.
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Toronto Blue Jay’s first Baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. responds after hitting a two-run home driving in the first place against New York Yankees under Game 3 in the American League Division series at Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz/Imag images)
The group can be seen shouting at a fan in the rows behind them before a can comes flying into the shot. Several people then walked up the stairs, but the order seemed to be restored before things got really ugly.
According to the long -standing Latino baseball author Hector Gomez, the group that got can was against them members of Guerrero’s family.

Toronto Blue Jay’s first Baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Hits a Grand Slam in the fourth round under Game 2 of the American League Division series in the Rogers Center. (Kevin Sousa/Imag images)
“Fans attacked Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s family members with plastic bottles,” Gomez wrote in his post.
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Guerrero has said in the past that he would never play for Yankees, with reference to “personal” reasons why “[go] Back with my family. “
Yankees was once thought to be set to sign his father, a Hall of Famer, ahead of the 2004 season, but they instead brought Gary Sheffield.

Toronto Blue Jay’s first Baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. responds to a single in the third round against New York Yankees during Game 2 in the American League Division series in the Rogers Center. (Kevin Sousa/Imag images)
Blue Jays are waiting for the winner of Game 5 between Detroit Tigers and the Seattle Mariners to see who they will host the first game in ALCS on Sunday as Yankees’ championship drought now spans 16 years.



