How Vlad Guerrero Became the Best Bad Ball Hitter in Baseball
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Vladimir Guerrero was not only one of the most exciting people in the league during his time in Major League Baseball, he was also quite possibly the most unique player to set foot on the field in the late '90s and early '00s. As a member of the Expos, Angels, Rangers, and Orioles, Guerrero was an all-time great outfielder, set offensive records, and made MLB history on more than one occasion. In fact, it's possible he was a better bad ball hitter than almost any other player in MLB history, beating out fellow Hall of Fame-caliber players like Ken Griffey Jr, Albert Pujols, and Barry Bonds.

In this video, we'll take a look at how Vlad Guerrero went from an unknown prospect from the Dominican Republic to the most electrifying player in the game. Along the way, we'll explore his road to the show, his obstacles in Montreal and Anaheim, and the way his upbringing helped him become the best bad ball hitter in baseball.
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