Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is embracing the mindset that has driven the Dominican Republic's success in the World Baseball Classic.
The Dominican Republic is currently 4-0, with Guerrero batting .500 and 7 RBIs.
What is the team's secret?
The team's approach is an all-for-one-and-one-for-all mindset, with Guerrero stating "We've got no egos here".
How has Guerrero performed?
Guerrero has had a strong tournament, with 6 hits and 2 home runs, after missing the 2023 World Baseball Classic due to a knee injury.
The Dominican Republic is looking to capture its second WBC title, having won its first in 2013.
What's next for the team?
The team, managed by Albert Pujols, will face South Korea in the quarterfinals on Friday.
Guerrero is coming off a season with the Toronto Blue Jays, where he batted .292 with 172 hits and 23 home runs.
The Blue Jays made it to the World Series, losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games.
Guerrero has played in MLB for seven seasons, all with the Blue Jays, and has become a five-time MLB All-Star.
He has also won the 2021 Hank Aaron Award and the 2023 Home Run Derby.
Guerrero signed a 14-year, $500 million contract with the Blue Jays.
The World Baseball Classic final is scheduled for March 17.
The Dominican Republic's roster includes big names like Fernando Tatis Jr., Julio Rodríguez, Juan Soto, and Oneil Cruz.
Guerrero's performance has been key to the team's success, with his batting average and RBIs leading the team.
The team's all-for-one approach has been evident in their gameplay, with each player supporting each other.
As the tournament progresses, the Dominican Republic will look to continue their winning streak.
Guerrero's experience and skill will be crucial in the team's success, as they face tough opponents in the quarterfinals.
The World Baseball Classic has been an exciting tournament, with many talented teams competing.
The Dominican Republic's success is a testament to their hard work and dedication.