Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been the best hitter for Toronto in the postseason. With the Blue Jays one win away from clinching the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Guerrero Jr. was expected to lead the offense in Game 6 on Friday.The home team faced off against a dominant Yoshinobu Yamamoto at Rogers Centre, and during the fourth inning of the game, Guerrero Jr. struck out looking at a pitch on a 1-2 count.The All-Star slugger didn't agree with the home plate umpire's call and turned around to exchange a few words before walking off the dugout with a disgruntled look.Fans reacted to Guerrero Jr. being frustrated with the call as replays showed the pitch to be brushing the zone."Bro 😀😀 that’s a K in little league."Mike @gatorsordeathLINKBro 😀😀 that’s a K in little leagueBad Benny @HereREGOagainLINKPerfect pitch. Hate it if you’re the batter, love it if you’re the pitcher, just barely clips. Art.Angelo @Vegasguy391LINKABS would not have saved him neither.😂Eddie @joker37190LINKBruh that ump giving Gausman everything sit down. Yea I’m salty lolBlake Snell Enjoyer @SnellEnjoyerLINKstrike 3 sit tf downVladimir Guerrero went 1-for-3 on Friday as the Blue Jays managed one run against Yamamoto in a 3-1 loss as the Dodgers forced a decisive Game 7 at Rogers Centre, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday.Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. surpassed his Hall of Famer father's World Series home run tallyVladimir Guerrero Jr. has eight home runs and 15 RBIs with a 1.337 OPS in 16 postseason games for the Blue Jays. He struck his second World Series home run after the Blue Jays went back-to-back against Blake Snell to open Game 5.His two World Series home runs are the same number of homers his father managed in his entire postseason career in 188 plate appearances. The Blue Jays infielder will have to pull through for the team in Game 7 as the Dodgers will send Shohei Ohtani on the mound against Toronto's Max Scherzer.