Former Expos star Guerrero to wear Angels cap in Hall of Fame plaque
NEW YORK — Former Montreal Expos star Vladimir Guerrero will wear an Angels cap on his Hall of Fame plaque.
Guerrero, who was voted into the Hall of Fame on Wednesday night along with third baseman Chipper Jones, infielder Jim Thome and reliever Trevor Hoffman, announced his decision Thursday at a news conference with the rest of the 2018 class.
Guerrero spent six seasons in Los Angeles, playing for the then Anaheim Angels, after eight years in Montreal. He’ll be the first player inducted with an Angels logo on his Hall plaque.
Guerrero won an American League MVP award in 2004 — his first season with the Angels — when he batted .337 with 39 home runs and 126 runs batted in, plus league-leading totals in runs (124) and total bases (366).