- Associated Press - Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Luis Arraez and Jurickson Profar homered on consecutive pitches in the fifth inning, and the San Diego Padres blanked the Washington Nationals 4-0 on Tuesday night.

Randy Vásquez pitched six innings to earn his first victory since June 22 for San Diego, which has won three in a row.

Washington, which had won five of six, is 0-4 against the Padres this season. The Nationals were shut out for the 11th time.

Nationals starter DJ Herz (1-4), recalled from Triple-A Rochester earlier in the day, breezed through three innings, then escaped a bases-loaded jam in the fourth. He retired the first two batters in the fifth before facing the top of the lineup for the third time.

Arraez lofted a 1-2 slider that just cleared the wall in right-center for his third home run of the season. There was little suspense one pitch later, when Profar lined a changeup 425 feet over the visitor’s bullpen in left-center for his 15th homer.

It was the first time San Diego hit consecutive home runs since June 7 and the fourth time this season.

Herz’s night ended after he retired Xander Bogaerts to end the fifth. The rookie allowed five hits and struck out four in his first outing with Washington since July 7. He is winless in five starts since striking out 13 in six shutout innings against Miami on June 15.

San Diego’s Jackson Merrill added a two-out RBI single in the sixth and a run-scoring groundout in the eighth.

Washington first baseman Juan Yepez doubled to lead off the seventh to extend his hitting streak to 14 games and end Vásquez’s night. Vásquez (3-5) yielded four hits and didn’t issue a walk. He struck out one.

The Nationals were 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Nationals: Washington optioned RHP Eduardo Salazar to Rochester to make room for Herz. Salazar struck out seven and allowed one unearned run in four innings with the Nationals.

UP NEXT

San Diego RHP Matt Waldron (5-9, 3.59 ERA) seeks his first victory since June 19 on Wednesday night, while Washington rookie LHP Mitchell Parker (5-5, 3.90) looks for his first win since June 16.

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