Guerrero Jr. hits 28th home run of season with inside pitch

Toronto Blue Jays’ third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to impress fans and critics alike with his incredible performance this season. On Tuesday night, Guerrero Jr. hit his 28th home run of the season off an inside pitch from Baltimore Orioles pitcher Keegan Akin.

The 22-year-old slugger has been on a tear this season, leading the American League in several offensive categories, including batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage. His 28 home runs put him among the league leaders in that category as well.

What makes Guerrero Jr.’s home run off an inside pitch even more impressive is the fact that hitting a pitch on the inside part of the plate is considered one of the most difficult tasks in baseball. It requires quick reflexes, excellent hand-eye coordination, and the ability to turn on a pitch that is coming in at high velocity.

Guerrero Jr.’s ability to handle inside pitches with such ease is a testament to his natural talent and hard work. He has been working tirelessly to improve his game and it is paying off in a big way this season.

Fans of the Blue Jays have been treated to some incredible moments from Guerrero Jr. this season, and his 28th home run off an inside pitch is just the latest highlight in what has been a breakout year for the young star.

As Guerrero Jr. continues to light up the scoreboard and make a name for himself as one of the best hitters in baseball, fans can only look forward to what he will accomplish next. With his combination of power, skill, and determination, the sky is truly the limit for Vladimir Guerrero Jr.