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OH, HAPPY JAY!

Bruce homers in return, Vargas solid again as Mets top Nats

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It didn't take long for a refreshed Jay Bruce to get right back in the swing of things.

Bruce hit a two-run homer in his return from an extended stay on the disabled list, Jason Vargas tossed six stellar innings and the Mets beat Washington 3-0 on Friday night to hand the Nationals their second consecutiv­e shutout.

"Happy to help. It's good to be back. It makes you thankful to be here," Bruce said at his locker, still in full custom uniform with "Bruuuce" written across the back on Players Weekend.

Wilmer Flores had an early RBI single and the Mets got spotless relief work from Seth Lugo and Robert Gsellman to finish a four-hitter.

The stingy pitching finally helped New York get the best of a familiar nemesis in Nationals starter Gio Gonzalez (7-11), who has lost nine of his last 10 decisions. The lefthander allowed only one run in seven innings but dropped to 11-2 with a 1.75 ERA at Citi Field and 15-6 against the Mets in his career.

"It's a beautiful, familyorie­nted ballpark," Gonzalez said. "I just have this kind of feel for pitching here."

Bruce was activated before the game after missing more than two months with a sore right hip, and the Mets plan to audition the veteran outfielder at first base down the stretch. But the three-time All-Star started at his regular spot in right field during his first big league game since June 17 and connected against lefty reliever Tim Collins in the eighth.

The drive to right-center was only the fourth home run this season for Bruce, who batted just .212 with 17 RBI in 62 games before landing on the DL.

"Little bit of rejuvenati­on of getting up there, coming back, the lights, the energy, the fans, the balls — you name it, it's great," he said.

Featuring a deceptive changeup, Vargas (4-8 permitted three hits and struck out a season-high eight without issuing a walk.

The resurgent lefty, who entered with a 7.67 ERA, has put together two straight wins and three solid starts in a row late in his previously dismal season.

"I've been able to keep the ball down in the strike zone for the most part, and I think that usually leads to more success for me," he said.

Vargas fanned Bryce Harper, Ryan Zimmerman and rookie slugger Juan Soto, the 3-4-5 batters in Washington's lineup, in the fourth — part of six strikeouts in a span of seven hitters.

"We were just chasing a lot of pitches down," Nationals manager . "When we face a guy that throws a good changeup, left-handed, we struggle against that."

Lugo threw two perfect innings, striking out three, and Gsellman closed for his eighth save. After a one-out double by Anthony Rendon in the ninth, Gsellman struck out Harper and retired Zimmerman on a game-ending grounder.

Washington (64-65) was blanked 2-0 on Thursday by All-Star ace Aaron Nola and the Phillies. The Nationals have lost eight of 12 and been shut out 13 times this season, third-most in the majors.

"We have to start putting the ball in play and scoring some runs," Martinez said.

 ?? AP ?? Jay Bruce takes a big hack in return from the disabled list Friday night. Jason Vargas (inset) has third straight solid start in win over Washington.
AP Jay Bruce takes a big hack in return from the disabled list Friday night. Jason Vargas (inset) has third straight solid start in win over Washington.

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