It is no secret that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the New York Yankees don’t exchange holiday cards. The Toronto Blue Jays slugger has been very clear—he has disliked the Yankees since childhood. Because turns out, as a kid, he was apparently kicked out of Yankee Stadium! To top it off, the Yanks nearly signed his dad years ago, but backed off at the end for Gary Sheffield. So, this time when the time came, Vladdy took revenge wrapped in swagger – he ensured the Yanks would watch the rest of the games from their homes!
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You’d think that after leading Toronto to an emotional victory against his rival, the story would end with a dramatic on-field celebration. But what happened off the field at Yankee Stadium shocked everyone—every baseball fan. According to multiple reports, the members of the Guerrero Jr. family were attacked by the Yankees fans after the brutal Game 4 in Yankee Stadium. That incident allegedly took place near the visitors’ dugout where Guerrero’s family was sitting.
At first, Kutter is King shared the news, and then even Hector Gomez confirmed on X that fans indeed threw plastic bottles towards the family after the Blue Jays finished the Yankees’ season. That’s right—plastic bottles thrown at a player’s family!
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You guys wanna talk about harassing people’s families now ??? https://t.co/fcas17Pn9Y
— KutterIsKing (@KutterIsKing) October 9, 2025
Sitting at the stands was Vladdy’s family, along with his cousin, Gabriel Guerrero, who is a former MLB player. Now Yankee fans are known for being passionate, loud, and extremely loyal—that’s part of the Bronx charm, right? But this? This has crossed a line. Social media blew up the story as it surfaced, and while many thought the news was not true, it sadly is.
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The context makes it even more brutal. Guerrero Jr. had just helped eliminate the Yankees on their home turf. He was in a slump for a long time, but got hot against the pinstripes, hitting huge home runs and flashing his signature swagger that simply may have driven the Yankee fans crazy.
No one is denying that emotions run high in October baseball, especially in New York, but attacking players’ families seems like a whole new low. Yakee organization is a storied organization, and this for sure would need looking at. For now, the Yankees have not released an official statement yet. But many are calling for accountability.
Guerrero Jr. trolls the Yankees after Blue Jays’ win—and it’s pure cinema
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. just lived the dream of almost all New York Yankee haters ever—beating the Bronx Bombers at their own house, all the while having fun doing it. The Toronto Blue Jays superstar was an absolute thrill to watch in the ALDS, going 9 for 17 with three home runs, nine RBIs, and a .529 batting average as Toronto eliminated the New York Yankees in four games. It was a reflection of vintage Vladdy and said why the Jays gave him the contract they gave.
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Game 4 started with him setting the tone early and driving in George Springer with a first-inning single that put Toronto ahead. From there, they never looked back and sealed a 5-2 win and punched their ticket to the ALCS for the first time since 2016—it’s no simple feat. But the real entertainment was happening after the final out. Cameras caught Guerrero happily strutting through the visitors’ locker room at Yankee Stadium. FOX Sports actually captured a perfect moment—Vladdy celebrating, while the cameras cut to a heartbroken fan staring blankly into space as a bird flew past him. That’s Oscar-worthy stuff right there.
Then came the trolling, because Guerrero joined David Ortiz in mocking, “DAAA YANKEES LOSE.” This is a call that Ortiz had done for years, and well, the burn moment was that former Yankee legends Derek Jeter and A-Rod had front-row seats to this roast. But is this surprising coming from Vladdy? Not really, because he has a history with the Yankees. He says he will never play for the Yankees, “not even dead”—and that his grudge runs deep, and that shows up even now. This time, though, Vladimir and Co. would be advancing, and “the Yankees lose” is a mantra that would ring loud in the Bronx painstakingly.
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