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For players taking part in the Midsummer Classic, the all-star break serves more as a break from the grind than as a real break. In any case, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is enjoying his respite after his Toronto Blue Jays had a difficult first half that brought them into the break with plans to sell rather than acquire before the trade deadline.
Speaking through interpreter Hector Lebron, Guerrero declared, “Definitely it’s a mental break,” amid the madness of the all-star game’s media day in front of Monday night’s Home Run Derby. “We had a challenging first half, and I’m proud of myself for making the all-star game once more,” the player said. I’m going to refocus, take a break, and attempt to make a move.
Playing out the stretch in a season that was meant to be a win-now affair (2019 was a year to build for the future) will therefore be unfamiliar. That is our group. That is our current team. That’s the team we put together,” Guerrero remarked. That’s all I have to say about it. That is our identity. They didn’t have to be this way, since possible off-season targets like Teoscar Hernandez, Matt Chapman, Joc Pederson, and Rhys Hoskins all stated they had little contact with the Blue Jays after Shohei Ohtani rejected them.
Since they are where they are and must now, the extent of the difference they may or may not have made can be challenged in the future.