The 2025 MLB season was full of emotions and unforgettable moments, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He was the protagonist of several of them. He dominican baseball player once again demonstrated his power on the wood and his ability to appear at key moments, consolidating himself as one of the leaders of Toronto Blue Jays throughout the year.
One of the most memorable moments of the season occurred during Game 2 of the American League Division Series, when he hit a grand slam that not only propelled his team to victory, but also led him to execute a bat-flip that will remain in the memory of Toronto fans.
That moment, full of emotion and drama, perfectly encapsulated the essence of his season, which was productive and also made him one of the best hitters in the Major Leagues throughout the entire year.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and a moment that marked 2025
Since last Monday, December 22, the MLB has been sharing the best bat-flips of the 2025 season on his social networks, remembering some of the most spectacular moments of the year. Among them, stands out Vladimir Guerrero Jr.who occupies tenth place on the list thanks to a moment that was etched in the memory of Toronto fans and the entire league.
No. 10 in the classification corresponds to the bat flip of the Dominican first baseman after hitting that memorable home run with bases loaded against New York Yankees. That celebration not only reflected the emotion of the moment, but also became an icon of the MLB Postseason, a gesture that symbolizes the power and personality of the Dominican on the diamond and that will surely be remembered for a long time in the city of Toronto.
When the dominican baseball player He hit that hit off Will Warren’s fastball, he stayed for a few seconds watching the trajectory of the ball as it flew toward left field. The moment evoked the iconic home runs of his countrymen José Bautista and Edwin Encarnación in the Playoffs, which marked an entire era of baseball in Toronto. Now, “Vladdy” added his, leaving a bat-flip that becomes an exclamation point that will go down in history.
These were the best bat flips of the last season:
- Shohei Ohtani, May 9 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
- Pete Crow-Armstrong, May 23 vs. Cincinnati Reds
- Fernando Tatis Jr., May 13 vs. Los Angeles Angels
- Randy Arozarena, March 27 vs. Athletics
- J.P. Crawford, May 31 vs. Minnesota Twins
- Nick Kurtz, June 16 vs. Houston Astros
- Julio Rodríguez, Aug. 6 vs. Chicago White Sox
- Jazz Chisholm, Oct. 7 vs. Toronto Blue Jays (ALDS Game 3)
- Teoscar Hernández, Oct. 27 vs. TorontBlue Jays (World Series Game 3)
Year of numbers and notable things
Throughout the regular season, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He was a spark plug in attack for the Toronto team, showing power, production and consistency throughout the 156 games he played. In that period, he averaged .292, with 172 hits, including 34 doubles and 23 home runs. In addition, he produced 84 RBIs, 96 runs scored and received 81 walks.
While, in October, he also contributed greatly, guiding his team to the World Series. Throughout the Postseason, he had an average of .397, with 29 hits, eight home runs, 15 RBIs and 18 runs scored, truly productive figures.
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