CHICAGO (AP) Cody Bellinger, Seiya Suzuki, Christopher Morel and Garrett Cooper homered, and the Chicago Cubs pounded the Colorado Rockies 12-2 on Tuesday night for their third straight win.

Bellinger's two-run drive off the right-field scoreboard at Wrigley Field was his first homer of the season. The 2019 NL MVP re-signed with the Cubs for a $80 million, three-year contract in February.

Some fans in the crowd of 26,555 chanted ā€œCody! Cody! Cody!ā€ when Bellinger stepped to the plate in the seventh on a chilly, breezy night. It only got louder when Bellinger launched his 425-foot shot on a 1-2 fastball.

ā€œYeah, that was cool,ā€ Bellinger said. "Sometimes you hear it and sometimes you don't, but I definitely heard that one.

ā€œI was just in the moment and saw a good pitch that I wanted to swing at.ā€

Cooper hit a three-run shot in the sixth that gave Chicago a 10-0 lead. He also doubled and tripled in his first home start with the Cubs.

Cooper, a right-handed batter in his eighth season, struck all three hits to right field. The 33-year-old Cooper likes to drive the ball to the opposite field, and he said Wrigley's dimensions and characteristics were a factor for him in signing with the Cubs in March.

ā€œOver my seven-year career, there's a lot of those balls in the right-center gap that I've hit,ā€ said Cooper, who played for the Marlins for five-plus seasons. ā€œYou know in Miami, those are usually doubles and it's nice to get rewarded for driving the ball that way.ā€

Nick Madrigal added two hits and three RBIs. Ian Happ and Dansby Swanson each had two of the Cubs' 14 hits.

Chicago right-hander Javier Assad allowed four hits in six scoreless innings. He struck out five and walked one in his first start of the season.

Michael Toglia hit a two-run homer for Colorado in the seventh against Jose Cuas. Charlie Blackmon had three of the Rockiesā€™ seven hits.

Colorado has been outscored 49-16 during its 1-5 start. The Rockies lost 5-0 to Shota Imanaga and the Cubs in the series opener on Monday.

ā€˜Weā€™re not swinging the bats and we're not pitching," Rockies manager Bud Black said. ā€œSo it's a bad combination. You never know coming out of spring training what's going to happen.ā€

Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland (0-2) was roughed up for the second straight start. He was tagged for seven runs and nine hits in 3 1/3 innings.

He also started on Thursday on opening day and was tagged for 10 runs and 10 hits in 2 1/3 innings in a 16-1 loss at Arizona.

Suzuki gave Chicago a 2-0 lead when he drilled Freelandā€™s down-the-middle 2-0 pitch to the batterā€™s eye in center in the first. The drive had an exit velocity of 115 mph and barely cleared 20 feet off the ground.

ā€œI think we hit some balls really, really good tonight,ā€ Chicago manager Craig Counsell said. ā€œCertainly Seiya's ball, that's as hard a hit a baseball that I've seen.

"We just put good swings on the baseball all night."

Madrigal hit an RBI single in the second, and Morel made it 4-0 with a solo shot in the third.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Cubs: RHP Jameson Taillon (back strain) threw live batting practice at the teamā€™s training facility in Arizona, and INF Patrick Wisdom (back strain) took part in the session, Counsell said.

UP NEXT

RHP Cal Quantrill (0-1, 9.00 ERA) starts for the Rockies in the series finale on Wednesday. LHP Luke Little (0-0) will start for the Cubs in what should be a bullpen day.

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