TORONTO -- There's a level of uncertainty that comes with every prospect in baseball, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is about as close to being a sure thing as it gets.
Guerrero is shaping up to become the type of generational talent that Toronto has not produced since Carlos Delgado in the early 1990s. The accolades have been rolling in for more than a year, and the latest one arrived Tuesday, when Guerrero was ranked the top third-base prospect in the game by MLB Pipeline.
There has been plenty of hype surrounding Guerrero for the past several years, but it was during the 2017 season that he really established himself as the future of the Blue Jays' organization.