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Jose Bautista is greeted at the dugout by teammates after hitting his first home run in a spring training game on Sunday.Jonathan Dyer

Jose Bautista hit his first spring homer and Aaron Sanchez tossed four scoreless innings, leading the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-1 victory over a Tampa Bay Rays split-squad on Sunday.

Playing in his second game of the spring, Bautista drove an inside fastball from prospect Taylor Guerrieri off a light pole beyond the left-field fence for a three-run shot in the third.

Bautista was 0 for 1 with a strikeout, walk and hit-by-pitch in his spring debut on Thursday against the Yankees. The six-time All-Star outfielder sat out the first nine exhibition games to get additional workout time.

"That's what he does," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said. "He's been getting his work in, but … he's a guy you can always count on."

Sanchez, in the mix for a spot in the rotation, yielded a leadoff double to Brandon Guyer in the first before retiring 11 straight. The 23-year-old right-hander walked one and struck out four.

"First batter of the game, I tried to front-door a cutter – something I had been working on – it just saw too much of the plate," Sanchez said. "After that, man, I liked everything about that outing except the two-out walk there at the end. But, overall, a good day."

Tampa Bay's Kyle Roller drove in Nick Franklin with an RBI double off Gavin Floyd in the fifth.

Guerrieri was charged with four runs and four hits in 2 2/3 innings. He struck out one and walked one before being pulled after Bautista's homer.

"It kind of gets you a chance to see what you're made of, especially with me being in the minor leagues my whole career and not having any big league time," Guerrieri said. "To be able to see what these guys are really capable of, it's pretty cool to say the least."

Gibbons indicated he is not close to making a decision on the role Sanchez will have to start the season. Sanchez said his goal is to be a starter.

"You don't think I'm thinking starter? Absolutely I'm thinking starter," he said. "They know what I want to do. Everybody in baseball knows what I want to do."

Rays righthander Matt Andriese was originally scheduled to start, but was scratched late Saturday with tightness in his left abdominal muscle. Andriese, who has appeared in two games and is competing for a spot in the bullpen, will play catch on Monday.

Blue Jays righty Marco Estrada, who has not appeared in a game because of back soreness, threw 35 pitches in a simulated game Saturday and expects to be ready to start the season. He should make his exhibition debut this week.

After an off day Monday, Jesse Chavez will make his first Jays start Tuesday against the Orioles in Dunedin. The righthander was acquired in a November trade with Oakland.

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