Vladimir Guerrero Jr. returns as designated hitter for the Blue Jays after a hamstring injury, boosting Toronto’s push in the AL East race.
Star Slugger Back in Action
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. returned to the starting lineup Monday night against the Minnesota Twins after missing a week with a hamstring injury. The power-hitting first baseman, who has 21 home runs and 69 RBIs this season, was slotted as the designated hitter in the opener of a three-game series at Rogers Centre.
Why Guerrero Sat Out
Guerrero suffered the injury on August 18 during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. While stretching for a play at first base, he strained his left hamstring and was removed with inflammation. The Blue Jays opted for caution, keeping him out of the lineup until he was cleared through running drills and batting practice.
How the Jays Are Managing His Return
Manager John Schneider confirmed the team will take a measured approach, easing Guerrero back into action. “We want to kind of ease him back in a little bit,” Schneider said, noting that Guerrero could return to playing first base as early as Tuesday.
Key Role in Jays’ Playoff Push
The timing of Guerrero’s comeback is crucial. Toronto entered Monday with a five-game lead over the Boston Red Sox atop the American League East. His bat adds firepower as the Blue Jays look to solidify their division lead heading into September.
Testing the Waters Ahead of Full Return
Guerrero saw limited action on Sunday in Miami, making a pinch-hit appearance in the Jays’ 5–3 loss to the Marlins. Before rejoining the lineup fully, he completed batting practice and running sessions to ensure the hamstring was game-ready.
Roster Moves to Support the Stretch Run
Alongside Guerrero’s return, the Blue Jays announced pitching changes. Left-hander Justin Bruihl was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo, while right-hander Paxton Schultz was optioned to the minors, strengthening Toronto’s bullpen depth for the series.
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