WASHINGTON — Jurickson Profar homered for the second consecutive game, Kyle Higashioka also went deep, and the San Diego Padres beat the Washington Nationals 12-3 on Wednesday night.
Jackson Merrill came within a home run of hitting for the cycle and matched a career high with four hits for San Diego, which has won four in a row. Xander Bogaerts had a season-high four hits as the Padres finished with a season-high 20.
It was the Padres' highest scoring total since a 13-1 win against Arizona on June 8.
''It was just fun to watch,'' San Diego starting pitcher Matt Waldron said. ''I was just in the dugout admiring how electric our offense was. I'm looking up at how hard their guy is throwing and his stuff is great, so I'm just impressed with how they did it. It was relentless.''
Juan Yepez homered to extend his hitting streak to 15 games for Washington, which is 0-5 against the Padres this season. It was the most runs allowed by the Nationals since a 12-3 loss to Philadelphia last Aug. 19.
The Padres overwhelmed Washington rookie Mitchell Parker (5-6), who made his second consecutive abbreviated start.
Luis Arraez hit a two-out, two-run single in the second inning, then came around when Profar blasted his 16th home run of the season.
San Diego added two more in third when Higashioka poked an RBI double to left and Merrill scored a batter later on Bryce Johnson's squeeze bunt.