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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits three homers, grand slam off Max Scherzer, Jays beat Nationals

DUNEDIN, Fla. — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit three home runs, including a grand slam and solo shot off Washington ace Max Scherzer, and had seven RBIs as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Nationals 9-5 on Tuesday night.

In the third, Guerrero’s slam put the Blue Jays ahead 4-3, ending Scherzer’s scoreless streak at 19 innings.

Guerrero made it 7-3 with his drive in the fifth and added a two-run, seventh-inning shot off Kyle Finnegan to complete his first three-homer game.

Scherzer (1-2) joined Ivan Nova as the only pitcher to have allowed a homer to Guerrero Jr. and his father, Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero. The senior Guerrero also went deep twice against Scherzer, in 2010 with Texas and in 2011 with Baltimore in his final season.

Scherzer allowed seven runs — five earned — and eight hits over five innings. He had given up one earned run in 19 innings over his previous three starts.

Vladimir Guerrero

Treat Turner, hit on the left forearm by a pitch Sunday, homered twice for the Nationals. It was his seventh multihomer game and second this year, with the other coming on April 18 against Arizona.

In the seventh, Ryan Zimmerman got Washington within 7-5 on a two-run homer.

Turner led a home run and hit a solo drive in the third against Trent Thornton. The shortstop was hit by reliever Anthony Castro’s pitch during the fifth but stayed in the game.

Castro entered in the fourth with the bases loaded and got an inning-ending double play from Victor Robles.

Yadiel Hernandez put Washington up 3-0 with a third-inning homer off reliever Tommy Milone (1-0).

Toronto used seven pitchers during a bullpen day.

It was the first game of the Blue Jays’ second homestand at TD Ballpark, their spring training facility in Dunedin, Florida. Toronto is set to play at least through May at the park.

The weather was one reason to remain in Florida and not start the season at their Triple-A park in Buffalo, New York, which hosted games last season. The game-time temperature was 81 degrees under clear skies, with a refreshing breeze blowing at ten mph.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Nationals: RHP Stephen Strasburg (right shoulder) is throwing at 150 feet on level ground. … OF Juan Soto (left shoulder) is hitting but hasn’t resumed throwing. … LHP Jon Lester (COVID-19) pitched six innings in a simulated game Sunday and is being evaluated for his next step.

Blue Jays: OF George Springer (right quadriceps) is nearing his Toronto debut but needs more time to continue his running program. “Feels great except for the running,” manager Charlie Montoyo said.… Montoyo said LHP Hyun Jin Ryu (minor right glute strain) is doing well and is day by day.… OF Teoscar Hernández (COVID-19) continues getting at-bats at the alternate site.

UP NEXT

Washington RHP Erick Fedde (1-2) and Blue Jays LHP Steven Matz (4-0) are Wednesday night’s starters.

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