Guerrero out of lineup again Tuesday with elbow contusion after HBP

May 26th, 2026

is out of the Blue Jays’ lineup for Tuesday's game against the Marlins, missing his second straight game after suffering a right elbow contusion when he was hit by a pitch on Sunday.

Guerrero was struck on the right elbow by a 92.1 mph sinker from Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller in a 4-1 loss. He immediately departed the game, walking past Toronto manager John Schneider and proceeding directly into the Jays clubhouse.

X-rays were negative for a potential fracture, with the ball simply hitting Guerrero in a “weird” spot, according to Schneider.

Prior to Monday’s series opener against the Marlins, Schneider was still optimistic that this was a best-case outcome for Guerrero. He is not expected to hit the IL, and the Blue Jays’ decision to option Davis Schneider ahead of Monday’s game instead of another outfielder spoke to the Blue Jays' confidence that they won’t be without Guerrero for long.

“He hit today. He’s a little better. He’s still pretty sore when he’s extending, so we’ll see how he is as the day goes and into tomorrow," Schneider said on Tuesday.

Guerrero has been exceptionally durable during his Major League career, playing in at least 156 games in each of the last five seasons.

In 53 games this year, Guerrero is slashing .287/.386/.372 with three home runs and 22 RBIs.