Vickie Guerrero, known for her iconic "Excuse Me" catchphrase, was a prominent WWE figure from 2006 to 2014. After leaving WWE, she pursued a career in medical administration and later entered the ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not Juan Soto, and he knows it. With Guerrero’s contract expiring after the upcoming season, he and the Blue Jays looked to settle on an extension but were ultimately ...
On an overcast winter afternoon in McAllen, Texas, all six members of Grupo Frontera are huddled around an oversize white box ...
In an interview with ESPN on Thursday, Guerrero revealed the terms he demanded from the Blue Jays when he was attempting to negotiate a contract extension with the team that signed him for a $3.9 ...
Elon Musk’s company, SpaceX, suffered a major setback Thursday when one of its Starship rockets exploded shortly after liftoff. As The Guardian report ed: SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft exploded ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says his proposal for a long-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays was for less than $600 million US. In an interview to ESPN, the four-time all-star disputed speculation ...
March 7 (UPI) --All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. requested less than $600 million during extension talks this off-season with the Toronto Blue Jays, he revealed during a recent interview.
The fallout from Soto's deal is likely to shape free agent negotiations for years to come, with the next superstar looking to cash in being Toronto Blue Jays' first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr ...
The Toronto Blue Jays and superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. failed to come to a contract extension this offseason, meaning that Guerrero will hit the free agent market at the conclusion of 2025.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is entering the 2025 season without a new deal, but it may not have been due to him being unreasonable in negotiations. The Toronto Blue Jays slugger Guerrero spoke this week ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says his proposal for a long-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays was for less than $600 million. In an interview to ESPN, the four-time All-Star ...