3 reasons why Vladimir Guerrero Jr is struggling to perform at an MVP level
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a 135 OPS+ this season.
Collectively we were probably over reacting.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.Good Morning,Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a 135 OPS+ this season.Collectively we were probably over reacting.Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. "Good Morning. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a 135 OPS+ this season. Collectively we were probably overreacting. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk." - @ Vot6 A hitter like Guerrero hits for power and is bound to strike out a lot. In 2021, Vladdy struck out 110 times, placing him in the top 100 batters. Any player who finishes with a .601 SLG is going to wind up. When you miss, you miss.
TOR @ LAA: o/u 1.5 available at (+140/-185).
Twitter Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) has failed to exceed 1.5 total bases in 15 of his last 16 games (1.0 total bases/game average).TOR @ LAA: o/u 1.5 available at (+140/-185). Twitter "Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) has failed to exceed 1.5 total bases in 15 of his last 16 games (1.0 total bases/game average)." - @ Fansure MLB Unfortunately, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who usually hits third in the Blue Jays lineup, has not had many runners in scoring position. Santiago Espinal, the leadoff man, has an average of .284 this year, down from the .311 he finished with in 2021, translating to a 24-point decrease in OBP. It may not seem like much, but it has accounted for a sharp drop in Guerrero Jr.'s production.
3 reasons why Vladimir Guerrero Jr is struggling to perform at an MVP level
Toronto Blue Jays v Tampa Bay Rays and the have the firepower to compete against the best and become one of the premier teams in the MLB. Before the season began, experts and observers put them right at the top in terms of teams who stand a chance of winning it all this year. They currently stand in third place in the American League East, behind the and . However, as we stand on the cusp of the third month of the 2022 season, it is fair to say that both Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays have underperformed expectations. Guerrero Jr. is hitting .263 with eight home runs and 22 RBIs in 42 games this year, well below where he stood at this point last year. So why isn't he living up to his hype?3 reasons why Vladimir Guerrero Jr is struggling to perform at an MVP level
#1 Swinging for more pitches
Vladimir Guerrero hit 48 home runs in 2021 — the most in the MLB. This year, that Guerrero has swung at 7.3% more pitches outside the zone. Good Morning,Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a 135 OPS+ this season.
Collectively we were probably over reacting.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.Good Morning,Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a 135 OPS+ this season.Collectively we were probably over reacting.Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. "Good Morning. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a 135 OPS+ this season. Collectively we were probably overreacting. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk." - @ Vot6 A hitter like Guerrero hits for power and is bound to strike out a lot. In 2021, Vladdy struck out 110 times, placing him in the top 100 batters. Any player who finishes with a .601 SLG is going to wind up. When you miss, you miss.
#2 Guys ahead of him are not getting on base as much
Anyone who knows baseball knows that any middle-order hitter needs his leadoff guys to get on base a lot if he is going to get a lot of RBIs this season. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) has failed to exceed 1.5 total bases in 15 of his last 16 games (1.0 total bases/game average).TOR @ LAA: o/u 1.5 available at (+140/-185).
Twitter Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) has failed to exceed 1.5 total bases in 15 of his last 16 games (1.0 total bases/game average).TOR @ LAA: o/u 1.5 available at (+140/-185). Twitter "Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) has failed to exceed 1.5 total bases in 15 of his last 16 games (1.0 total bases/game average)." - @ Fansure MLB Unfortunately, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who usually hits third in the Blue Jays lineup, has not had many runners in scoring position. Santiago Espinal, the leadoff man, has an average of .284 this year, down from the .311 he finished with in 2021, translating to a 24-point decrease in OBP. It may not seem like much, but it has accounted for a sharp drop in Guerrero Jr.'s production.