John Schneider Announces Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News After Removal From Blue Jays Lineup
The Toronto Blue Jays, at 25-28, have been one of the more injury-riddled teams in baseball this season, and Monday's series opener against the Miami Marlins arrived with more uncertainty around their most important hitter.
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not in the starting lineup on Monday due to continued soreness after being hit on the inside of his right elbow Sunday, per Shi Davidi of Sportsnet. Manager John Schneider described the first baseman's status as day-to-day.
"See how he feels as the day goes on, but didn't want to push it with him just in talking to him last night and today," Schneider said.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. isn't in starting lineup due to continued soreness after being hit on the inside of right elbow yesterday.
— Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) May 25, 2026
He remains "day-to-day," said Schneider. "See how he feels as the day goes on, but didn't want to push it with him just in talking to him last night…
Guerrero was struck by a 92.1 mph sinker from Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller in the fifth inning of Sunday's 4-1 loss. He lost feeling in his middle and pinky fingers before walking off the field. X-rays came back negative for a fracture, with the Blue Jays confirming a right elbow contusion.
The injury, of course, adds to an already lengthy injury list for Toronto. Catcher Alejandro Kirk, outfielder Nathan Lukes and outfielder Addison Barger are currently on the injured list, among others. Sunday's loss also cost the club starter Dylan Cease, who was removed with mild left hamstring discomfort.
Guerrero has appeared in all 53 games this season, slashing .287/.386/.372with three home runs, 22 RBI and a .758 OPS. He ranks second on the team in hits and remains Toronto's most critical offensive piece. Lenyn Sosa replaced him on Sunday and would see increased playing time if Guerrero were to miss additional games.
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This story was originally published May 25, 2026 at 5:07 PM.