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Watch: Former Texas Rangers Legend Vladimir Guerrero SR Hits It Out of the Park Years After Retirement From MLB

Published 03/05/2022, 9:45 AM EST

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With the lockout still going on in Major League Baseball, baseball fans and players are having a hard time. However, to cheer them up, none other than baseball legend Vladimir Guerrero Sr. has taken things into his own hands and decided to entertain baseball fans.

Former MLB legend and the Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr. was one of the most feared hitters of his time. He had such immense hitting capabilities that whenever he appeared on the field, entertainment followed him. 

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Apart from his power hitting, Guerrero had also a good defensive range with his powerful throwing arm. Even after years of his retirement, Guerrero’s perfect hitting capabilities have not gone away.

Vladimir Guerrero smashes a mammoth home run years after retirement

In any sport, after a certain age, a player might retire from their respective game. But they can never forget their game. And the recent example is none other than MLB legend and Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr.

A video is doing rounds on the internet in which Guerrero is hitting a mammoth home run in a baseball game. Notably, during his playing days, the Dominican-American was a designated hitter of Major League Baseball. The video is going viral and baseball fans are in awe of Guerrero’s hitting skills.

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Even his son Vladimir Guerrero Jr. couldn’t resist himself and share the video on his Instagram story and appreciate his father’s mammoth hit. Guerrero Jr captioned the video as “Old man still has it!”

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Major League Baseball in Lockout

Notably, with CBA still not agreed, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred canceled at least 90 games of the regular season. Meaning, the lockout has been extended and there will not be any baseball games in MLB until April.

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Ever since the owners imposed the lockout on December 2, 2021, MLB fans have not watched any game since then. Only time will tell when the fans will be back at the ballparks and cheer for their favorite teams.

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Abhishek Kumar is an MLB author at EssentiallySports. After completing his Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Abhishek has been working in the media industry since two years. Before joining EssentiallySports, he previously worked at APN News as a sub-editor, where he has written articles on sports and politics.
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