He's trying to hide from it. He just wants to come off like any other Midwest League player. Like any other Lansing Lugnut. So the 18-year-old third baseman for the Blue Jays' Single-A affiliate keeps his teammates close. Approach him, and his arm drapes over a teammate's shoulder—not just in camaraderie, but like he wants to make sure the guy doesn't go anywhere. The only time he's alone is in the batter's box. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. needs the teammate to translate, yeah, but he also uses him as camouflage so he can blend in, look like part of a crowd. read more http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial