Mounds View senior righthanded pitcher Tyler Guerin peers in for the sign after smoothing the dirt on the mound with his cleats. He overpowers a hitter with his 94-mph fastball, then makes the next batter look silly with three consecutive sliders for a strikeout.
At 6-7 and 210 pounds, Guerin stands tall in the batter’s box with an open stance. A lefthanded hitter, he turns quickly on a fastball and rips it into right field for a double.
The outstanding two-way player has the Mustangs returning to the Class 4A state tournament for the second consecutive year and is the Star Tribune’s Metro Player of the Year in baseball.
“Tyler’s baseball speaks for itself; just come out to a game and you’ll see,” Mounds View coach Nik Anderson said. “He’s the type of guy that from the first pitch he throws or swing he takes, you can tell there’s something extra special there.”
Guerin has a special bond with his older brother, Blake, and will follow in his footsteps to Iowa. Blake was also an outstanding player for Mounds View and just completed his sophomore season at first base for the Hawkeyes.
“I’ve always been told I’m in his shadow, but I don’t buy into that,” Guerin said. “I have a really good relationship with him. I’m super comfortable with him and I can bounce stuff off of him when we talk weekly. He’s someone I look up to.”
Just as his Mustangs teammates look up to Tyler Guerin. He is the ace of the pitching staff after shoulder trouble kept him from throwing much last season. He will get the call for either the first or second game when the Mustangs (18-8) open state tournament play. The first-round game is Thursday against Minnetonka (17-7) at CHS Field in St. Paul.
“There’s a thread of joy that runs through Tyler,” Anderson said. “He knows he’s done the work, so confidence isn’t something he has to forge. It’s just there.”