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Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr kneed in head in chaotic play, removed from game

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Unfortunately for Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr., baseball can sometimes be a contact sport.

In the bottom of the sixth inning during the Blue Jays’ 3-1 win over the New York Yankees Friday at the Rogers Centre, Guerrero took a knee to the head in a chaotic play.

The Blue Jays were trailing 1-0 with runners on first and second base with one out and George Springer batting. 

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Nathan Lukes was on second base, while Guerrero was on first.

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reacts during a Toronto Blue Jays game.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays reacts during a game against the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre Friday, Aug. 14, 2026, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Peter Sarellas/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Springer rolled over on Gerrit Cole’s fastball and hit a weak ground ball to third baseman Ryan McMahon. The Yankees’ third baseman charged the ball, stepped on third base, retiring Lukes, and fired to first base to try to complete the inning-ending double play.

Instead, McMahon threw it in the dirt, and first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. was unable to make the catch. When Garcia tried to pick the ball out of the dirt, his glove flew off and the ball got away from him. Guerrero looked to capitalize on the blunder and took off for third base.

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Garcia finally recovered, grabbed the ball and fired a bullet to third base. The problem? No one was covering the bag.

Yankees shortstop George Lombard Jr. was a couple of paces off the bag, and Garcia’s throw went into foul territory. As Lombard went to pursue the ill-advised throw, he ran into Guerrero and kneed him in the head, dislodging his helmet.

Despite looking dazed, Guerrero scampered home to tie the game at 1-1. After scoring, he bent over and received help from his teammates as he made his way to the dugout. Guerrero was removed from the game after the collision.

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. runs into George Lombard Jr. during a baseball game at Rogers Centre.

Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. runs into New York Yankees shortstop George Lombard Jr. during the sixth inning at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Aug. 14, 2026. (IMAGN Images via Reuters Connect)

Manager John Schneider said Guerrero had “a little bit of a headache” after the collision.

“Kind of precautionary right now,” Schneider said of the decision to remove Guerrero. “We’ll see how he is tomorrow.”

McMahon and Garcia were both charged with errors on the play.

“Just didn’t work out, man,” McMahon said of the play. “Obviously, led to a couple of runs for them and that hurts.”

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Guerrero, who signed a 14-year, $500 million contract extension with the Blue Jays last season, has had a down year. The six-time All-Star is hitting .263 with just seven home runs and 46 RBI.

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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reacts after getting kneed in the head by New York Yankees third baseman Ryan McMahon in the sixth inning of a game at Rogers Centre on Aug. 14, 2026, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

The lack of power is astounding. He had hit at least 23 home runs in every full season of his career. He has not hit a home run at home this year.

While he might not be providing the thump the Blue Jays are used to, he still anchors the middle of their lineup. Losing him would be a significant blow to a Blue Jays team that is in pursuit of the third wild-card spot in the American League.

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The Blue Jays (60-64) will play the Yankees (68-54) in the second game of their three-game series Saturday at 3:07 p.m. ET and will hope to have their star first baseman in the lineup.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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France’s Léon Marchand wins first European title in front of home crowd – Sports

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Day six of the European Championships in Paris saw four-time Olympic champion Léon Marchand claim his first continental title by winning the 200m butterfly final. There was another gold medal for France later in the evening, with Mary-Ambre Moluh setting a new European record to win the 100m backstroke final.

Paris Saint-Germain kick off their domestic campaign on Sunday evening with a trip to Lens for the Trophée des Champions. A few days on from their UEFA Super Cup triumph, Luis Enrique’s men will look to clinch their fourth trophy of the calendar year by beating last season’s Coupe de France winners.

The football season on the other side of the Channel also has its curtain-raiser on Sunday, with Manchester City taking Arsenal in Cardiff for the Community Shield. Enzo Maresca is keen to kick off his reign as City manager with silverware, while Mikel Arteta has sought to reassure fans as his contract with the Gunners enters its final year.

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Update on former AEW star headed to WWE

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A recent report provides an update about a popular pro wrestler headed to WWE. He is expected to join forces with a former champion.

Earlier this year, it was reported that former five-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi had signed a multi-year deal with the Stamford-based promotion. WWE has been teasing his arrival via vignettes and social media. He is expected to join forces with fellow Japanese star Shinsuke Nakamura.

In the most recent edition of Fightful Select Answers, Sean Ross Sapp answered a question about Hiromu Takahashi. SRS reported that as hinted on Friday Night Smackdown, the former AEW star was headed to World Wrestling Entertainment and planned to team up with Shinsuke Nakamura. He further noted that he was surprised that the 36-year-old was not headed to NXT.

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Shinsuke Nakamura is going after the MFTs, and Hiromu Takahashi would be a great partner given his extensive history with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

WWE Superstar Shinsuke Nakamura seemingly confirmed that Hiromu Takahashi is his mystery partner

In a vignette that aired on the most recent edition of Friday Night SmackDown, Shinsuke Nakamura appeared to have revealed his mystery partner’s identity.

The King of Strong Style sarcastically congratulated the MFTs on winning the WWE Tag Team Championship. He warned the heel faction, stating that he and his new partner would destroy them.

The former three-time WWE United States Champion massively put over his partner and referred to him as a ticking time bomb. It seemingly confirmed that Hiromu Takahashi would be the one joining him as he earned the nickname “Ticking Time Bomb” during his run in New Japan Pro Wrestling in 2016.

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“MFTs, congratulations! You are now the champions. Are you savoring the feeling, knowing it will be gone soon? Was the victory as sweet, knowing what’s coming next? Me, my partner – your destruction. My partner is what you all pretend to be. Experienced, vicious, deadly. He is chaos. He’s a ticking time bomb. Take cover,” Nakamura said.

It will be interesting to see when Hiromu Takahashi and Shinsuke Nakamura show up on Friday Night SmackDown.