Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is determined to leave the heartache of the Blue Jays' World Series loss behind, stating, 'I turned the page.' The star slugger's departure from the dugout after the Game 7 loss to the Dodgers marked a pivotal moment in his journey. This spring training, Guerrero is embracing a fresh start, reflecting on the past year with gratitude. The Blue Jays' manager, John Schneider, emphasizes the team's offensive approach for the upcoming season, aiming to win the division and the World Series. Guerrero's contract negotiations last year created a buzz, but he's now focused on his role as a leader and a key player. The loss of Bo Bichette to the New York Mets has left a void, but the Blue Jays are confident in their new additions, Kazuma Okamoto and pitchers Dylan Cease and Cody Ponce. Guerrero's positive outlook and leadership qualities make him a vital asset to the team's success.