Guerrero Jr. son of the "monster" Vladimir Guerrero Will be called up to the big league. He is playing for the Toronto Blue Jays and he is expected to make his debut in the home game against the Oakland Athletics on the 27th.

Guerrero Jr. had a three-week recovery period after suffering a left-back muscle injury in spring training in early March, and the start of the season was a little delayed. He hit .267 with three homers and eight RBIs and an OPS of 1.124.

Already last year, the top single A to Double-A and Triple-A, all three stages in the minor league boasts explosive attack power. He hit .307 with 20 homers and 78 RBIs, batting .437, slugging percentage .636, and OPS of 1.073 in 95 minor league games.

An interesting record was introduced ahead of Guerrero's big league debut. Vladimir Guerrero's minor league record and Guerrero jr's minor league record are similar.

Vladimir Guerrero made his debut in the big leagues in 1996, before reaching his 285 games before his debut, with 45 home runs OPS .985. Now, Guerrero junior has played in 287 games in the minor leagues and has 44 homers OPS .945, almost similar to his father's record. Guerrero made his debut in the major league at age 21, and his son, Guerrero Jr., is about to make his debut at age 20.

Father Guerrero was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018. His batting average was 30.14 points, 449 homers and 1496 RBIs. He was named after winning MVP 1, All-Star 8, and Silver Slugger 7. Now his son is ready to sweep the major leagues.

According to reports Guerrero Jr. Was ranked in the 68th place in the major leagues' 100 Ranking before the start of the season and has not yet made his big league debut.

Guerrero Jr. Is expected to score 34 homeruns this year and top 10 American League homers. There is a growing interest in what Guerrero will do in the future.