As the Toronto Blue Jays face struggles with a 16-21 record, ranking fourth in the AL East, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s diminished power is compounding their problems. Despite a solid batting average of .319, Guerrero has only hit two home runs this season, a stark contrast to his performance last year when he had eight homers in the same timeframe. His uncharacteristic output of just nine extra-base hits in 131 at-bats further highlights his slow start. Historically, Guerrero tends to warm up in June, raising questions about his upcoming performance.
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