No deal: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays fail to agree on contract extension
The Toronto Blue Jays and slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did not reach an agreement on an extension before his Tuesday deadline on contract negotiations.
The 25-year-old first baseman, who's entering the final year of his current deal, said he does not plan to continue talks now that he has arrived at spring training in Dunediin, Fla.
The developments pave the way for Guerrero to become a free agent this fall.
"The last couple days, the front office, my lawyers, my agents, they met, both [sides] tried but obviously we couldn't get an agreement," Guerrero said via interpreter Hector Lebron.
Guerrero did not get into specifics of the talks but did say the Blue Jays were not close to the dollar figure he was looking for.
"We never got to the point where I felt like I wanted to do the deal," he said.
Guerrero would be one of the biggest names available if he were to hit the open market after the World Series.
He hit .323 last season with 30 homers and 103 runs batted in. Guerrero has been a key offensive cog in the Toronto lineup in recent years.
"We worked very hard and the motivation is still there," said Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins. "I'm confident that every thought, idea we had — every dollar that we had — was communicated. But we're obviously disappointed to not have gotten that done.
"It doesn't change our desire. We will certainly be motivated and remain motivated."
Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro was scheduled to hold a media availability later Tuesday.
Like many players, Guerrero normally arrives well before deadline day to begin working out and participating in early training sessions. This year, he worked out at a private gym in nearby Tampa.
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