Eddie Rosario’s home run in the seventh inning broke an 8-8 tie, helping the Washington Nationals win 11-8 against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
After Jesse Winker doubled against Genesis Cabrera (1-1) leading off, Erik Swanson came on and got two outs, but Rosario — who began the day hitting .096 — homered to right center to make it 10-8.
“I needed it, as you can see based on the start I’ve had,” Rosario said through an interpreter. “I’m one of those players that looks forward to those moments and I’ve had some big moments in my career with big home runs. But how we started, I needed it and it’s definitely a confidence boost knowing I can still be that player.”
The start of the game was delayed 85 minutes by rain in the forecast and it featured five lead changes. Luis Garcia, Jr. had four hits including a home run and drove in four runs, and Winker added a three-run homer for Washington, which took two of three from Toronto and had its 12th comeback win of the season.
“It’s been cool, man. It’s really cool to see,” Winker said. “I’m going to use this word: It’s inspiring to watch. It gives you energy.”
Hunter Harvey (2-1) pitched 1 1/3 innings for the win and Kyle Finnegan worked the ninth for his 11th save. Washington relievers allowed two runs — one earned — over six innings.
Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. hit his fifth career grand slam for the Blue Jays, who have lost four of five. Isiah Kiner-Falefa had two hits and drove in three runs.
“I loved the way we swung the bats today,” Toronto manager John Schneider said. “Really good day from Vlad. Guys getting two-out RBIs. I thought the approach was great against a really tough pitcher in Gore.”
Toronto starter Alek Manoah went four innings in his first Major League start since last August. He allowed seven runs — six earned — and six hits and four walks. He struck out six while throwing 92 pitches in his return after rehabbing his shoulder in the minors.
Washington starter MacKenzie Gore allowed six runs — two earned — and six hits over three innings. Guerrero’s grand slam gave the Blue Jays a 5-1 second-inning lead and the margin grew to 6-1 in the third, but Manoah couldn’t hold the advantage.
Garcia hit a solo home run in the third and then singled home two runs in the fourth. After Nick Senzel singled, Winker followed with a three-run shot to right center and Washington led 7-6.
“I feel like when I was attacking the zone I was pretty tough to hit,” Manoah said. “Started to kind of nibble, be too perfect, got behind in some counts and they made me pay with some big swings.”
The Blue Jays got two runs in the fifth to retake the lead, but Garcia’s RBI single scored Jacob Young to tie it 8-8 in the sixth.