Guerrero Jr. hits a looper to extend hit streak to 22 games

Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to impress fans and analysts alike with his incredible hitting prowess. On Wednesday night, Guerrero Jr. extended his hit streak to 22 games with a perfectly placed looper that dropped in just beyond the infield.

The 22-year-old slugger has been on a tear this season, leading the American League in batting average and on-base percentage. His ability to consistently make solid contact and find gaps in the defense has made him one of the most feared hitters in the league.

Guerrero Jr.’s hit streak is the longest by a Blue Jays player since Aaron Hill’s 22-game streak in 2009. He is now just five games shy of the franchise record set by Shawn Green in 1999.

What makes Guerrero Jr.’s hitting streak even more impressive is the fact that he is doing it at such a young age. Many players don’t hit their stride until their late 20s or early 30s, but Guerrero Jr. is already establishing himself as one of the best hitters in baseball.

His ability to hit for power and average, combined with his keen eye at the plate, make him a formidable opponent for any pitcher. And with his work ethic and dedication to improving his game, there’s no telling how long Guerrero Jr.’s hit streak will continue.

Blue Jays fans are certainly enjoying watching Guerrero Jr. light up the scoreboard night after night, and baseball fans everywhere are taking notice of this young phenom’s incredible talent. As he continues to rewrite the record books and solidify his place among the game’s elite hitters, Guerrero Jr. is proving that he is a force to be reckoned with for years to come.