Through the first two games of the Yankees-Blue Jays ALDS showdown, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has both made a pretty good case for believing that Aaron Judge's playoff struggles will turn around and made Judge's (and Giancarlo Stanton's) current level of output feel levels more depressing.
Guerrero Jr. entered this postseason having come up remarkably small in Toronto's recent spate of two-game sweeps at the hands of the likes of Seattle and Minnesota. In three series prior to the Yankees' arrival, he was a combined 3-for-22 with a double and no home runs.
Of course, he perked up when his favorite opponent came to town this time — to say the least.