"God Wanted It This Way" - Ketel Marte's Wife Elisa Sends Message to Vladimir Guerrero Jr After Blue Jays' World Series Heartbreak
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. apologized for the Blue Jays falling short in a tight 5-4 extra-inning loss in Game 7 of the World Series, despite his strong .397 batting average.
- On Saturday, the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in 11 innings to win Game 7, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the last player to leave, sitting alone in the dugout.
 - A late double play in the 11th ended Toronto's title chance after Blue Jays pinch runner Isiah Kiner-Falefa came inches from a ninth-inning walk-off in Game 7.
 - Despite the loss, Guerrero led Toronto with postseason statistics, slashing.397/.494/.795 with eight homers, 15 RBIs, across 18 games.
 - Guerrero thanked fans and apologized after the loss, telling reporters `I got to be very thankful, very grateful for our fans, for the city` and saying `I'm sorry, because we couldn't give that title that we know the entire city wants`.
 - With Guerrero signed through 2039, the Toronto Blue Jays retain a core that rose from last to first in the American League East in one season.
 
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The season ended without the expected outcome for the Blue Jays in Toronto, and one of the first to speak was Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who sent a sincere message to the fans through his translator. Visibly moved, the Dominican recognized the hobby effort and regretted that he could not meet the goal that all Toronto dreamed of: lifting the World Series trophy. “I have to be very grateful, very grateful to our fans, to the city... I’m sorry, becaus…
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the face of the Tiles, could not contain his sadness in addressing the fans. With tears in his eyes, the Dominican expressed his gratitude and regret for not being able to fulfill the dream of taking the championship to Toronto. “Thank you very much for all the support you gave us this year and all I have to say is that I am sorry, for not giving them what they so long for (championship),” said Vladdy Jr. in a post-party i…
The Dominican stayed at the door of the ring that his father, Vladimir Guerrero, could not achieve in 2010, after the agonizing defeat of the Blue Jays to the Dodgers in a dramatic Game 7.
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