CHICAGO — George Springer, Bo Bichette and Davis Schneider homered, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the lowly Chicago White Sox 5-1 on Monday.
Chris Bassitt struck out seven in five scoreless innings as Toronto stopped a three-game slide. The 35-year-old right-hander allowed five hits and walked none against his first major league team.
Bassitt (5-6) has been dealing with neck spasms that put his start in jeopardy.
''I was kind of able to figure out where I needed to go mechanically, just throw my strikes,'' he said. ''I didn't think I was going to go five innings, I'll tell you that.''
Springer connected in the second inning after Daulton Varsho reached on a two-out walk against Nick Nastrini. It was Springer's fourth homer of the season.
Bichette led off the fourth with his fourth homer, a 419-foot drive to center.
''They were swinging the bat real well,'' Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. ''Through tough times, guys tend to get a little bit closer, good teams do at least, and I think they're doing that.''
Nastrini (0-4) allowed three hits in five innings. He struck out five and walked four.