Dodgers Star Sends Message to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Amid World Series: 'He's the Face of the Organization'
As the Los Angeles Dodgers face elimination against the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series, outfielder Teoscar Hernández has been praising teammate-turned-adversary Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The 26-year-old slugger has been on a tear throughout the Fall Classic, hitting .364 with a 1.136 OPS, and Hernandez believes there's one key difference that sets him apart.
"Honestly, I think the only difference that I see in him is that he understands now that he has to be the leader of that group," Hernández said. "He has to do things and then the team are going to follow him because that's the way everybody was seeing him since the first day he got into the league."
Hernandez, who played with Guerrero Jr. on the Blue Jays from 2019 to 2022, credits his former teammate for taking a step up in leadership roles.
"Vlad has become more confident and more of a leader," Hernández said. "When we were there, I always tell him that he's the face of the organization, and he has to be a leader for the group."
The Blue Jays' star player has been following Hernandez's career closely throughout the season and playoffs.
"Yeah, as much as I want to think about myself and the Dodgers, you know, I have a good relationship with him," Hernández said. "He's doing the same thing with me. He's following every step of my career, all of the games and everything."
Guerrero Jr.'s father, Vladimir Guerrero Sr., also started his MLB career in Canada, playing eight seasons with the Montreal Expos before going on to a Hall of Fame career.
Now, Vlad Jr. has a chance to follow in his father's footsteps and bring a championship to Canada for the first time since 1993.
As the series shifts back to Toronto for Game 6, Hernández remains confident that his former teammate will come out on top.
"It's just incredible," Hernández said. "There's nothing that has surprised me, because I know he was able to do that. I think he just doesn't have the opportunity like now to show everything that he can do on the field."
As the Los Angeles Dodgers face elimination against the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series, outfielder Teoscar Hernández has been praising teammate-turned-adversary Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The 26-year-old slugger has been on a tear throughout the Fall Classic, hitting .364 with a 1.136 OPS, and Hernandez believes there's one key difference that sets him apart.
"Honestly, I think the only difference that I see in him is that he understands now that he has to be the leader of that group," Hernández said. "He has to do things and then the team are going to follow him because that's the way everybody was seeing him since the first day he got into the league."
Hernandez, who played with Guerrero Jr. on the Blue Jays from 2019 to 2022, credits his former teammate for taking a step up in leadership roles.
"Vlad has become more confident and more of a leader," Hernández said. "When we were there, I always tell him that he's the face of the organization, and he has to be a leader for the group."
The Blue Jays' star player has been following Hernandez's career closely throughout the season and playoffs.
"Yeah, as much as I want to think about myself and the Dodgers, you know, I have a good relationship with him," Hernández said. "He's doing the same thing with me. He's following every step of my career, all of the games and everything."
Guerrero Jr.'s father, Vladimir Guerrero Sr., also started his MLB career in Canada, playing eight seasons with the Montreal Expos before going on to a Hall of Fame career.
Now, Vlad Jr. has a chance to follow in his father's footsteps and bring a championship to Canada for the first time since 1993.
As the series shifts back to Toronto for Game 6, Hernández remains confident that his former teammate will come out on top.
"It's just incredible," Hernández said. "There's nothing that has surprised me, because I know he was able to do that. I think he just doesn't have the opportunity like now to show everything that he can do on the field."