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.
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)