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The Toronto Blue Jays are facing concerns after a disappointing start to the season, following a strong performance last year. Manager John Schneider has addressed the situation regarding star player Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
TORONTO, CANADA - APRIL 12: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. #27 of the Toronto Blue Jays walks to the dugout after an at bat against the Minnesota Twins in their MLB game at Rogers Centre on April 12, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images)
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The Toronto Blue Jays had dropped their latest series against the Tampa Bay Rays even before Wednesdayâs final game was played and fans could be getting anxious.
The team enjoyed a second-half surge and a Cinderella run all the way to Game 7 of the World Series last year, but after bringing in a number of win-now additions for the roster, the slow start to this campaign has become concerning.
âBogged down by injuries, it feels like the entire season has been a holding pattern waiting to get healthy,â Rob Longley wrote for the Toronto Sun. âThe Jays, after all, have only had three games in which each of Alejandro Kirk, George Springer and Addison Barger have been in the lineup.â
The Blue Jays manager, John Schneider, sent a message regarding concerns about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s performance amid the team's struggles.
Fans are worried due to the team's slow start after a successful previous season, where they reached Game 7 of the World Series.
The Blue Jays dropped their latest series against the Tampa Bay Rays, raising concerns among fans about the team's current form.
The Blue Jays made several win-now additions to their roster in hopes of improving their performance this season.
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But even with those key position players sidelined for much of the season so far, Blue Jays fans could be expecting more out of one of the healthy players, as franchise slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has fallen short.
After signing a $500 million extension with the team last year, Guerrero has returned this season with just two home runs and a .377 slugging percentage that is well below his career average. With the team becoming desperate for more runs, Guerreroâs lack of power has been generating some concerns.
âAny discussion of the state of the Blue Jays one quarter into a lacklustre season has to start with the absent impact of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.,â Longley added. âWhere the season goes from here â and it needs to pick up steam in a hurry â may well rest with the big man who is supposed to wield a booming bat, but has been nowhere near the dynamic force his team needs.â
Though injuries and adjustments by players who are new to the team can be expected, a prolonged power outage from Guerrero is not. But in the meantime, thereâs reason to believe he is trying a bit too hard to live up to his blockbuster contract.
With concerns growing, Blue Jays manager John Schneider suggested the slugger is trying to press too hard at the plate.
âI think heâs at the point where he wants to be the guy to carry us,â Schneider explained, according to MLB.comâs Keegan Matheson. âThe more he does that, the harder it gets."
As the teamâs losses pile up and Guerreroâs lack of home runs becomes more pronounced, the franchise face could be tempted to press even more at the plate. But last year proved that it isnât too late for the Blue Jays to turn things around and Schneider seems to think the best solution for the first baseman would be to take it as easy as he can.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com