TORONTO (AP) Cody Bellinger and Nico Hoerner homered in the first inning, Javier Assad pitched a career-high seven innings and the Chicago Cubs beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 on Friday night to improve to 7-3 in August.

After losing the finale of a three-game series against the Mets on Wednesday, the Cubs bounced back with their 17th win in 23 games.

Bellinger and Hoerner both connected off right-hander José Berríos.

“Great start for us against a good pitcher,” Hoerner said.

Hoerner went deep for the ninth time before Belinger drilled a first-pitch, two-run shot, his 18th.

“It was great to be up basically all game,” Assad said through a translator.

The Cubs are 29-14 when they hit two or more home runs.

Brandon Belt replied with a solo home run for the Blue Jays, going deep off Michael Fulmer in the eighth. The home run was Belt’s 11th.

Making his third start of the season, Assad (2-2) allowed one run and four hits, all singles. He walked one and struck out two.

“He was pumping first-pitch strikes, they were swinging,” Cubs manager David Ross said. “We got a lot of early outs, which was what enabled him to go deep in the game. Never really in trouble much at all. Just a really, really nice outing.”

Assad started in place of struggling left-hander Drew Smyly, who was moved to the bullpen earlier this week. Assad is 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA in his past 12 appearances, including two starts

“This isn’t just a guy filling in,” Hoerner said. “This is a guy throwing 94 with command of five pitches. It’s a legit mix. Not at all surprised by what he did today but it’s still impressive, for sure.”

Fulmer worked the eighth and Adbert Alzolay finished.

Since a 13-1 win at Boston last Sunday, the Blue Jays have scored nine runs in their past five games, losing three.

“We’re in a little bit of a rut right now and we’ve got to turn it around fairly quickly,” manager John Schneider said.

Chicago took advantage of an error by Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to double its lead in the fourth. Seiya Suzuki hit a two-run double and scored on a two-out single by Mike Tauchman.

Berríos (9-8) allowed six runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. He walked none and struck out three.

Berríos came in with a 2.72 ERA in 10 home appearances this season, and hadn’t allowed more than four runs in a single start north of the border before Friday.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cubs: RHP Marcus Stroman (right hip) threw a bullpen session before the game, his second since going on the IL.

Blue Jays: AL batting leader Bo Bichette (right knee) ran on the field, hit in the cage and took grounders before the game. Schneider said Bichette is “making good progress.” Bichette left a July 31 game against Baltimore after jamming his knee when he pulled up while running the bases. … RHP Jordan Romano (back) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday.

GREAT GRAB!

Cubs LF Ian Happ made a sliding catch in foul territory to retire Daulton Varsho for the final out of the seventh.

MANOAH DEMOTED

Toronto optioned right-hander Alek Manoah to Triple-A, the second time this season the 2022 AL Cy Young Award finalist has been sent down. Manoah is 2-2 with a 4.91 ERA over seven starts since July 7, when he returned from his first demotion. The Blue Jays recalled RHP Hagen Danner from Buffalo.

ABBREVIATED DEBUT

Danner came on for his major league debut in the ninth but left after seven pitches because of discomfort in his left side. RHP Jay Jackson replaced Danner.

BYE BYE, BAUTISTA!

Former slugger José Bautista signed a one-day contract Friday so he could retire with the Blue Jays. Bautista’s name will be added to the team’s level of excellence in a pregame ceremony Saturday.

ALL EVEN

The Cubs are 28-28 on the road.

UP NEXT

Cubs LHP Justin Steele (13-3, 2.68 ERA) looks to win a fifth consecutive start when he faces the Blue Jays on Saturday. RHP Chris Bassitt (11-6, 3.87) starts for Toronto.

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