PT TOMORROW: AL East — Guerrero Jr. early warning system activated

Toronto Blue Jays

Let the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (3B, TOR) watch begin.

The consensus top prospect in baseball wasted little time demonstrating that the oblique injury that delayed the start of his season is behind him, stroking a three-run home run and a double and stealing a base in his first game with AAA-Buffalo April 11. The Blue Jays may want to give Guerrero a handful of additional games to ensure the injury is truly behind him and that his fitness is where it needs to be. But if Guerrero were still a Bison at month’s end, it would be an upset.

Brandon Drury (3B, TOR) has long been known to have been keeping the seat warm for Guerrero at third base, and he may lose his roster spot as well when Guerrero arrives, given his...

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