He doesn't have to hit a towering home run every single night. He doesn't have to make highlight real grabs at first base every inning, although he made a huge one in the tenth inning against Houston on Tuesday evening. Heck, he doesn't even have to be the guy that drives in the tying, go-ahead, or winning runs.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. just has to do what has made him so dangerous all season - have quality at-bats and keep the lineup moving. When he is on, he makes everyone else better. Whether it's hitting 110 mph rockets to the opposite field, working 6-7-8 pitch walks, or bursting down the first base line to make "routine plays" anything-but that for the defence, when Guerrero gets on-base he ignites the rest of the offence.