PITTSBURGH — Seiya Suzuki and Dansby Swanson homered during Chicago's five-run fourth inning, and the Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-5 on Tuesday night to move over .500 for the first time since May 28.
Suzuki hit a tying two-run drive for his 19th homer this season, connecting on a fastball from rookie right-hander Jared Jones (5-7).
''The team, we've always played together,'' said Suzuki, who had four hits in an 18-8 win Monday. ''I think, right now, everybody is playing well. Clubhouse, everything. Everybody is doing well right now."
Isaac Paredes then walked and scored on Nico Hoerner's double. Following a mound visit, the 23-year-old Jones threw a fastball down the middle to Swanson, who connected for his 12th homer one night after he hit a grand slam.
Swanson, who also walked twice, then walked to the edge of the team's dugout to wish his mom, Nancy — sitting in the front row — a happy birthday.
The Cubs (67-66) have won five of six. They are 28-18 since falling nine games below .500 on July 3.
''We've become consistent, I think,'' Chicago manager Craig Counsell said. ''And then we've played consistent-enough baseball. This is, let's see, four series in a row, like, win the series. That's consistency. So, that's what we're doing a nice job of.''
In his first start off the injured list, Jones gave up five runs and five hits with four strikeouts and three walks in four innings. He had been sidelined by a right lat strain.