Vladimir Guerrero was one of the most feared hitters during his time as a professional baseball player.

The Nizao, Dominican Republic native was a key contributor on every team he played for as he finished with 100 or more RBI in 10 of his 16 MLB seasons; 15 if you exclude the 1996 season where he only played 9 games with the Montreal Expos.

On Sunday, the 42-year-old got to see his son, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., participate in the MLB Futures Game and it was a very proud moment for him and his family.
 

Before the game, Guerrero Sr. shared a touching tweet with his followers which included some fantastic throwback photos of him and his son during his MLB days.
 

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Guerrero played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball and sits tied for 40th on the all-time home runs list with 449 career home runs in 2,147 MLB games.

As for his son, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the 18-year-old is currently owns a .316 batting average and a .409 on-base percentage in 71 games with the Class-A Lansing Lugnuts on top of his 7 home runs, 45 RBI and 53 runs scored in that span.

 (H/T Twitter/VladGuerrero27)