He receives a standing ovation even though he has not played a ground ball.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. who is considered the No. 0 in the American League rookie this year, has finally made his debut in the major leagues. At the Oakland Athletics,Toronto Rogers Center, Toronto, Canada.

He was the first player in the big league to qualify for the fifth baseman in the game.

Guerrero Jr. made his debut in front of his father Guerrero Sr. He scored four runs in the first inning with five hits.

The first three batters ended in failure. Guerrero Jr., who played for the first time in the big league, recorded a first baseman's grounder against mike fiers in the first inning.

At the first batting in the second inning, some crowds got up and applauded. "Let's go, Vlad!" Guerrero Jr., who made his debut at home with relief, was only a first baseman, but his applause did not stop.

In the fourth inning, he hit a foul to the fence but left fielder Chad Pinder jumped up. Guerrero Sr. was unable to keep an eye on the ball while the ball was flying, then laughed as he looked out. In the third inning, he hit the right field flyer in the 6th.

In the fourth inning, Stephen finished the scorecard's ground ball at first base. He did a short-bounce on a ball that was once high in front of the plate.

Guerrero jr. debut came at a crucial moment. He hit 2-2 with a 9-run batting average and hit the right foul line. He was replaced by Alan Hanson, who had a chance to finish second baseman. Toronto striker Brandon Drury finished second in the third inning, allowing Toronto to score a 4-2 victory.