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Where has the power gone? Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in brutal spell for Blue Jays originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is supposed to be the scary, dangerous hitter in the middle of the Toronto Blue Jays' lineup.
Right now, though, he's hardly doing any damage.
Guerrero is on a stretch of more than 50 plate appearances in a row without an extra-base hit.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr has now gone 55 straight plate appearances without recording a singular XBH.
— Damon (@Damon98_) May 13, 2026
Hitters slump, so that stat alone wouldn't necessarily paint the worst picture.
But even before this stretch, Guerrero had been struggling to hit for power the entire season.
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Where has the power gone?
Guerrero simply can't get his timing and point of contact in a place that allows him to drive the baseball.
He also entered this season with outsized expectations based on last year's playoffs. He was never going to fully replicate that power he showed in a small sample of the postseason.
Yes, Vladdy has been much better than this in past regular seasons, but he has fluctuated some. Not all his years seem to have been created equal.
Those last two swings, in particular, really capture what Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is going through right now.
When he's at his best, Vladdy is a rare hitter who's capable of controlling the at-bat instead of the pitcher. This looks like the opposite. #BlueJayspic.twitter.com/WqdDWtAKgg
— Keegan Matheson (@KeeganMatheson) May 12, 2026
Clearly, the Blue Jays are relying on Guerrero to hit for power. They've constructed a lineup with a lot of contact around him but not a ton of pure pop.
When Vladdy isn't hitting the ball off the fence or over it, the rest of the Blue Jays aren't often good enough to pick up the slack.
Guerrero has had incredible hot streaks in the past, and the Blue Jays have to be hoping that one of those is coming soon.
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