Blue Jays fans are truly hopping that the team ends up extending Vladimir Guerrero as he enters the last year of his contract in 2025.
While the obvious move would be to resign him as he has mentioned he wants to stay in Toronto and has been unbelievable this season it seems as though the situation is more complicated than that.
According to reports, Guerrero is surely do for a major pay bump with the numbers he is putting up this season but with all the holes the Blue Jays have in their pitching rotation and bullpen, they might not be able to fix those problems if they sign him.
In a hypothetical world where a mega-deal with term is presented to Guerrero, it can't be assured that enough money will still be available to essentially restock a bullpen, add at least one starter and, at minimum, two power bats. - Zicarelli
Hopefully the Blue Jays will be able to sign Guerrero on a team friendly deal and also be able to sign others players to help with their current pitching issues but it will not be easy.