Meet the Guerrero social club
Toronto Star|September 01, 2024
How a childhood friend is showcasing the Jays star and his family online
BRAYDON HOLMYARD
Meet the Guerrero social club

Blue Jay Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Junior Mosquea and Gabby Guerrero check out footage from an off-season beach workout.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is sitting on a red lawn chair just off the shore of a narrow cove in the Dominican Republic, picking fish out of the water as if they’re baseballs in the dirt.

This off-season fishing trip has been a fruitful one for the Blue Jays corner infielder, along with a handful of his friends and relatives. After dropping dozens of fish off their lines and into a large bucket, Guerrero and his older cousin work together to mix in the sauces and spices.

While the meal is cooking, Guerrero parks himself on a white plastic chair and settles into a game of dominoes. The custom-made board now centring the group features the face of the baseball superstar who brings them all together.

And … scene.

Nearly 200,000 people have watched and listened as Guerrero relaxed with his closest friends on that sunny off-season afternoon somewhere near his home in Don Gregorio. The unique footage revealing what regular life is like for the Jays superstar is courtesy of a devoted friend back home who’s been documenting every off-season activity, every in-season home run and everything in between for a few years now.

“I’m working to be able to show the world what the Guerrero family does inside the field and off the field,” Junior Mosquea told the Star in a phone interview, through a translator. “It’s a pleasure to work with the Guerrero family and be able to show the world the positive side of Vladdy’s career, what he does for charity and things like that.”

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