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2023 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Home Run Tracker

There are certain dudes in baseball who are appointment-viewing every time they step into the batter’s box. It doesn’t matter if Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is in a groove or a deep slump, the potential of him hitting a moonshot is always there. That’s why we needed to create a 2023 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Home Run Tracker. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see all of his moonshots from this season in one place, right? It’s a no-brainer.

Vladito has already put together quite the resume despite being in just his age-24 campaign this season. He’s got a pair of seasons with 30-plus homers, two top-20 MVP finishes, two All-Star Game appearances, a Silver Slugger Award, and a Gold Glove Award. Oh, and he absolutely stole the show during the 2019 Home Run Derby.

Something tells me there’s more to come for Guerrero on the baseball diamond, as well. Not sure what, though — call it a hunch.

Below, you’ll find all the pertinent information you’d want to know about his 2023 tanks. This includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each dinger.

Editor’s Note: You can follow Vlad Jr.’s 2024 home runs with our tracker

2023 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Home Run Tracker

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Home run No. 1: April 5th vs. Kansas City Royals

Distance: 389 feet

Exit Velocity: 107.9 mph

Home Run No. 2: April 6th vs. Kansas City Royals

Distance: 436 feet

Exit Velocity: 107.5 mph

Home Run No. 3: April 18th vs. Houston Astros

Distance: 367 feet

Exit Velocity: 105.6 mph

Home Run No. 4: April 21st vs. New York Yankees

Distance: 417 feet

Exit Velocity: 106.7 mph

Home Run No. 5: April 23rd vs. New York Yankees

Distance: 368 feet

Exit Velocity: 112.7 mph

Home Run No. 6: May 3rd vs. Boston Red Sox

Distance: 450 feet

Exit Velocity: 110 mph

Home Run No. 7: May 4th vs. Boston Red Sox

Distance: 441 feet

Exit Velocity: 108.4 mph

Home Run No. 8: May 23rd vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Distance: 424 feet

Exit Velocity: 111.5 mph

Home Run No. 9: June 4th vs. New York Mets

Distance: 406 feet

Exit Velocity: 108.3 mph

Home Run No. 10: June 23rd vs. Oakland Athletics

Distance: 434 feet

Exit Velocity: 110 mph

Home Run No. 11: June 24th vs. Oakland Athletics

Distance: 437 feet

Exit Velocity: 112.4 mph

Home Run No. 12: June 29th vs. San Francisco Giants

Distance: 413 feet

Exit Velocity: 111 mph

Home Run No. 13: July 4th vs. Chicago White Sox

Distance: 367 feet

Exit Velocity: 106.5 mph

Home Run No. 14: July 14th vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

Distance: 426 feet

Exit Velocity: 107.4 mph

Home Run No. 15: July 20th vs. San Diego Padres

Distance: 370 feet

Exit Velocity: 104.5 mph

Home Run No. 16: July 22nd vs. Seattle Mariners

Distance: 387 feet

Exit Velocity: 98.9 mph

Home Run No. 17: July 23rd vs. Seattle Mariners

Distance: 345 feet

Exit Velocity: 100.5 mph

Home Run No. 18: August 4th vs. Boston Red Sox

Distance: 387 feet

Exit Velocity: 101.7 mph

Home Run No. 19: August 25th vs. Cleveland Guardians

Distance: 422 feet

Exit Velocity: 108 mph

Home Run No. 20: August 27th vs. Cleveland Guardians

Distance: 415 feet

Exit Velocity: 107.6 mph

Home Run No. 21: September 3rd vs. Colorado Rockies

Distance: 425 feet

Exit Velocity: 109.4 mph

Home Run No. 22: September 14th vs. Texas Rangers

Distance: 426 feet

Exit Velocity: 108.5 mph

Home Run No. 23: September 15th vs. Boston Red Sox

Distance: 400 feet

Exit Velocity: 108.3 mph

Home Run No. 24: September 16th vs. Boston Red Sox

Distance: 367 feet

Exit Velocity: 98.3 mph

Home Run No. 25: September 24th vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Distance: 427 feet

Exit Velocity: 111.7 mph

Home Run No. 26: September 24th vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Distance: 382 feet

Exit Velocity: 101.6 mph

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Matt Musico

Matt has been writing about sports (mostly baseball) for the past decade. His work has been featured at Bleacher Report, FanSided, numberFire, The Sports Daily, MLB Trade Rumors, Elite Sports NY and more. He's a lover of all baseball -- especially home runs -- but the Mets have his heart, for better or worse. Follow him on Twitter at @mmusico8.

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