Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr gets crazy out by tossing his GLOVE with the ball stuck in it

Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr drives Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich crazy by throwing his GLOVE with the ball in it to first base

  • Christian Yelich couldn’t beat a great effort from the Blue Jays star
  • Despite the effort, Milwaukee defeated the Blue Jays 4-2 on Wednesday
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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made the best of a weird situation by going the extra mile to get an out.

In the bottom of the fourth inning, with the Milwaukee Brewers Christian Yelich at bat, the slugger grounded to first.

Guerrero tried to play the ball, but realized the ball was lodged in his glove.

In a brilliant moment, Guerrero took off his glove and tossed it – with the ball in his glove – to pitcher Trevor Richards.

Richards caught the glove and tagged first base to record the out.

Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr tried extra hard to get an out

With the ball stuck in his glove, Guerrero threw his glove at the first to get Christian Yelich out

With the ball stuck in his glove, Guerrero threw his glove at the first to get Christian Yelich out

Despite the effort, Guerrero and the Blue Jays lost 4-2 to Milwaukee on Wednesday

Despite the effort, Guerrero and the Blue Jays lost 4-2 to Milwaukee on Wednesday

Despite the great effort, the Brewers defeated Toronto 4-2 after Abraham Toro hit a two-run home run, Owen Miller had two hits and drove in a few runs.

Toro made his first start of the season after being called up from Triple-A on Tuesday, connecting with Toronto right-hander Alex Manoah in the second inning for his first hit with the Brewers, who are 24-10 this season and have at least one beaten. Home run. The Brewers are 5-16 when not homering.

Toro, who hails from Quebec, has three home runs in seven career games in Toronto.

“He threw a fastball at me,” Toro said. “I just tried to keep it simple, keep it short, and I was lucky enough to pull it off.”