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Vladdy Guerrero stamps hillside with his No. 27

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Vladimir Guerrero is up for Hall of Fame consideration for the first time this year after a career that included an MVP, 449 home runs, and a .931 OPS. With accolades like that, it's understandable that he just does what he wants.

The retired slugger did exactly that when he recently decided to emblazon a hillside he owns in his native Dominican Republic with his No. 27.

The 41-year-old, who retired from baseball in 2011, earned more than $125 million over his career, so the cost of the hillside redesign was surely just some pocket change for the former slugger.

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