Vlad Guerrero asks Twitter for help with HOF decision
Vladimir Guerrero will become eligible to be voted into baseball's Hall of Fame for the first time in 2017, but if the slugger does receive enough votes to be inducted at some point, he isn't sure what hat he'll wear into Cooperstown.
Because his mind doesn't seem made up, Guerrero reached out on social media on Sunday night for some help from his fans.
In case I have the honor of being selected to Cooperstown, which cap will you like me to use in the plaque?.
— Vladimir Guerrero (@VladGuerrero27) March 14, 2016
The 41-year-old former slugger has previously mentioned his affinity for entering wearing the cap of either team, so the choice doesn't seem clear just yet.
Guerrero was signed as an amateur free agent by the Montreal Expos in 1993 and spent the first eight seasons of his career with the club, hitting .323/.390/.588 with 234 home runs and 702 RBIs in the process.
After leaving Montreal for Anaheim as a free agent, Guerrero went on to spend six years with the Angels, slashing .319/.381/.546 with 173 home runs and 616 RBIs while also winning an MVP award with the club in 2004.