The entire MLB community was moved to tears by a simple yet haunting message that went viral on social media this morning. Not from a coach, not from the team’s management, but from Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s grandmother – the woman who has watched him grow up from his days as a baseball bat on the dusty red streets of the Dominican Republic. In the context of her serious illness, her message to her grandson before the new season touched the hearts of fans:
“Try to win the championship before I can no longer see it.”
There is no greater pressure than that. There is no greater motivation than that.

According to sources from the Guerrero family, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s grandmother… – the woman who always called him by the affectionate nickname “Vladcito” – has been battling a serious illness for a long time. Her health has deteriorated significantly in recent months, forcing the family to prepare for the worst-case scenario.
During a private conversation with her grandson, she clasped Guerrero Jr.’s hand, smiled weakly, and said something that silenced the entire room. It wasn’t a plea, nor a reproach – but a final wish.
Guerrero Jr. later shared this story with several close teammates, and it spread. Within hours, fans from Toronto to the Dominican Republic, from the MLB Network to veteran players, expressed their emotion and support.
Few know that, in Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s illustrious life, his grandmother was the one who planted the seed of his love for baseball. When his father – the legendary Vladimir Guerrero Sr. – While still competing in MLB, it was she who took young Vlad to the village field, wiped away his sweat, and patiently sat for hours in the sun just to watch him hit each pitch.
Guerrero Jr. once said in an old interview:
“If it weren’t for her, I probably wouldn’t have loved baseball so much. She always said, ‘Just play, winning or losing doesn’t matter, as long as you play with your heart.’”
Now, that same grandmother has given him one final mission.
Entering the new season, Guerrero Jr. is at a crucial crossroads in his career. After seasons full of expectations but without a World Series championship, he is under the scrutiny of the media and fans. His performance, contract, leadership role – everything is under scrutiny.
But according to those close to him, Guerrero Jr. has never entered a season with such strong personal motivation.
An anonymous teammate shared:
“I’ve never seen Vlad train with that look in his eyes. Not anger, not pressure – but determination. He’s playing for something beyond himself.”
After the story went viral, numerous MLB players and legends sent messages of encouragement. Many fans wrote: “This time, we’re not just cheering for Guerrero Jr. – we’re cheering for a grandson trying to fulfill his grandmother’s wish.”

The hashtags #WinForGrandma and #ForVlad quickly trended. At practice, many fans carried banners with the words: “Bring the trophy home.”
To date, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has not made a lengthy statement. But in a rare short post, he wrote:
“She is the reason I started playing basketball. If God gives me the chance, I will do everything to make her smile again.”
No promises, no grand pronouncements. Just a commitment from the heart.
This coming season, every swing of Guerrero Jr. will carry not only the team’s expectations, but also the hope of a grandmother battling illness. Each time he hits home plate, it’s another moment of pride for her. And if the championship trophy comes, it won’t just be sporting glory – it will be a final gift from a grandson to his grandmother.
In the world of sports, full of numbers, contracts, and controversies, this story reminds everyone: behind every star is a family, and behind every season are very human dreams.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is entering the most important season of his life. Not just to prove himself. But to tell his grandmother: “Grandma, I did it.”