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Blue Jays' Guerrero named Silver Slugger finalist for 1B

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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been named an American League Silver Slugger finalist for first base, it was announced Monday.

The winners will be unveiled next Tuesday, Nov. 12. 

Guerrero had his best season since nearly winning AL MVP in 2021, hitting a career-best .323 with 30 home runs and 103 RBI. Guerrero's OPS (.940) was just below his mark of 1.002 from three seasons ago while his OPS+, a stat that measures his offensive production relative to league average, was 166. 

He made the All-Star team for the fourth consecutive season and finished as the team leader in homers, RBI, batting average, OPS, slugging percentage (.544) and games played (159). 

The 25-year-old's season was a huge improvement on a largely disappointing 2023, where Guerrero slashed .264/.345/.444 with 26 homers and 94 RBI.

Despite Guerrero's individual success, the Blue Jays had their worst season since 2019, finishing 74-88 to miss the playoffs after playing in the postseason two consecutive years prior.

Guerrero is scheduled to be a free agent after the 2025 season and despite multiple indications from general manager Ross Atkins of the Jays' desire to get a deal done, he and the team remain without a long-term extension in place.

Guerrero heads into his seventh season as a Blue Jay with a career batting line of .288/.363/.500 to go along with 160 homers in 819 regular season games.