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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did all he could for the Toronto Blue Jays despite falling short in the 2025 World Series – but he did set a new power record.
Guerrero finished the 2025 MLB postseason with a 1.289 OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging percentage), which is a new all-time record.
The MLB postseason OPS record was previously held by outfielder Randy Arozarena, who posted a 1.273 OPS with the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2020 postseason.
As for the entire postseason, Guerrero totaled eight home runs and 15 RBIs, while posting a .397/.494/.795 slash line. In the regular season, the star first baseman totaled 23 home runs and 84 RBIs, while posting a .292/.381/.467 slash line.
Guerrero has spent his entire seven-year MLB career with the Blue Jays (2019-25), with whom he has earned two Silver Slugger awards and five All-Star honors. The two sides agreed to a 14-year, $500 million extension in April.
The 26-year-old Guerrero is the son of MLB Hall of Fame outfielder Vladimir Guerrero.
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20 MINS AGO・Major League Baseball・7:06
One person who further established their Dodgers legacy during this postseason: Dave Roberts.
The Dodgers manager won his third World Series championship on Saturday night, and he drew plenty of praise from his players and the former players on the MLB on FOX broadcast desk.
“You know what makes a great manager?” Derek Jeter said. “Someone who trusts their players. Even when the outside world doesn’t, they trust their players. He knows. He takes the temperature of the clubhouse, he knows how players feel, he has more information than everyone else, and what Doc does is, he puts his players in a position to be successful.”
Roberts had to push more buttons than ever this postseason because of the struggles that the Dodgers bullpen has had.
The Dodgers had six pitchers appear in Game 7, and four of those were their starting pitchers from this series. Roberts had to lean heavily on those four, as well as new closer Roki Sasaki.
“Ultimately,” Jeter said, “it’s up to the players to do the job, but he puts them in a position to be successful and he pushed all of the right buttons.”
Jeter wasn’t the only former player on the desk who had high praise for Roberts. Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz both agreed with him, and there was also high praise that came from Freddie Freeman and Clayton Kershaw.
“You’ve got to give it to Doc Roberts,” A-Rod said. “Now, he’s a three-time World Champion, and it now cements him as a Hall of Fame manager.”
“Put him in Cooperstown,” Rodriguez added.
Roberts just finished his 10th season as Dodgers manager, and he is about to get his third World Series ring. He has a career win percentage of .621 in the regular season and has won 100 games five times.
Roberts signed a four-year extension with the Dodgers before this past season that made him the highest-paid manager on an annual basis in MLB. According to Ortiz, the team needs to make that deal longer.
“If I’m the Dodgers ownership, I would give Dave Roberts a very long-term deal,” Papi said. “He knows that ball club better than anybody that I’ve ever seen. He moves his players in a type of way that it seems like he knows the future … that’s why they’re the world champions today.
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22 MINS AGO・Major League Baseball・4:21
Shohei Ohtani has done just about everything in baseball now. That includes two World Series titles and likely on his way to his fourth MVP of his impressive career.
But the two-way superstar is still amazed by his Dodgers teammate and Japanese compatriot Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
After Saturday’s Game 7 win over the Blue Jays, Ohanti had high praise for Yamamoto and his incredible performances that earned him the 2025 World Series MVP. Yamamoto won both of his starts during the Fall Classic: a stellar six-inning showing in Game 6 that came after a complete-game masterpiece in Game 2.
Yamamoto followed it up with an amazing 2 2/3 innings of one-hit ball in Game 7 of the World Series, which the Dodgers won 4-3 in 11 innings.
“I have no idea how he pulled it off … I really believe this. I think he is the No. 1 pitcher in the whole world,” Ohtani told the MLB on FOX crew through his interpreter.
But Ohtani’s performances throughout the series shouldn’t be discounted. Along with starting Game 7, he had two hits in the win. After getting on base nine times with two home runs in the 18-inning Game 3 win, he turned right around the very next day and started Game 4 on the mound.
“The 18-inning game was tough because I wasn’t able to sleep, and I was on base a lot. That was a tougher one,” Ohtani said.
In all, an amazing postseason run that had MLB on FOX analyst Alex Rodriguez asking for Ohtani’s autograph.
“Everything was so fun … Both sides, their team, our team. I think we had an amazing game. It was something I can only image,” Ohtani said.
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