Vlad Guerrero Jr. breaks out, slug 2 HR in San Francisco



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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. played 3-for-4 on Tuesday night in San Francisco, making his first big flushes in the first and sixth innings.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. played 3-for-4 on Tuesday night in San Francisco, making his first big flushes in the first and sixth innings.(Tony Avelar / Associated Press)

SAN FRANCISCO – Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signed his first two league tours Tuesday night, becoming the youngest player in Blue Jays history to touch them all.

The 20-year-old spotted the first run against Nick Vincent, the first Giants goal, his first in 14 league games. Its journey to the immediate center was measured at 111.3 mph and traveled approximately 438 feet.

The Toronto hitter added an even more impressive blast to Reyes Moronta's sixth outing, a three-point run estimated at 451 feet.

The star of both sports, Danny Ainge, was the youngest Blue Jay to return home. On June 2, 1979, she was 20 years old and 77 years old. Guerrero is younger than 18 days.

The Hall of Famer's son, Vladimir Guerrero, entered the day with a .191 lead with a run-up. The family already had a long history at Oracle Park – former Guerrero won the 2007 Home Run Derby at the waterfront stadium.

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