Blue Jays’ Guerrero goes deep twice for his first multi-homer game
SAN FRANCISCO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his first major league home run on Tuesday night, then added a second five innings later for the first multi-homer game of his career.
The Blue Jays third baseman sent a 3-2 fastball from San Francisco opener Nick Vincent over the centre-field wall in the first inning, then tagged Giants reliever Reyes Moronta with a three-run shot to centre in the sixth on a first-pitch change-up.
Guerrero, in his 14th major league game since he was called up from triple-A Buffalo on April 26, gave the Blue Jays a 1-0 lead with his first homer, a solo shot which travelled an estimated 438 feet and had an exit velocity of 111.3 miles per hour.