TORONTO — Bo Bichette homered and had three RBIs, Daulton Varsho reached base three times and drove in a pair, and the Toronto Blue Jays used a seven-run second inning to beat the Chicago White Sox 9-2 on Wednesday night.
By taking two of three from Chicago, the Blue Jays won a series for the first time since taking two of three at San Diego from April 19 to 21.
''It just feels good to win and score a lot of runs, to be honest,'' Bichette said. ''We've just got to win every day.''
Chris Bassitt (4-6) allowed five hits in a season-high seven innings to win for the second time in three starts. The right-hander walked two and struck out four.
Blue Jays left-hander Génesis Cabrera gave up two runs in the eighth and righty Nate Pearson finished.
Toronto was held to two hits in a 5-0 loss Tuesday but responded with a seven-run, two-out rally in the second inning Wednesday. It was the Blue Jays' biggest inning since a nine-run ninth at Tampa Bay on May 23, 2023.
Davis Schneider started the scoring with a two-run single. Varsho followed with a two-run triple and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added an RBI single before Bichette homered to center, his third, against White Sox right-hander Nick Nastrini.
''Overall, fastball command wasn't there,'' White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said of Nastrini's rough start. ''He's got some adjustments to make.''