ST. LOUIS (AP) Yan Gomes drove in three runs and the Chicago Cubs got back to .500 with their sixth straight victory, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 10-3 after a testy start Thursday night.

In the first inning, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ bloodied St. Louis catcher Willson Contreras when he hit him in the head with a long follow-through on a swing, then was soon hit himself by a pitch from Miles Mikolas.

After a hug from former Chicago teammate Happ, Contreras left because of a cut on the scalp and was day to day to return to the lineup.

ā€œWe've been friends for a long time,ā€ Happ said. ā€œIt just sucks. It's horrible, really. He comes up bloody. "

A former catcher, Chicago manager David Ross said he could relate.

ā€œThat backswing is just scary. It happens,ā€ Ross said. ā€œI sent him a text. I hope he's all right.ā€

Contreras said he was fine. Glue, not stitches, was used to close the wound.

ā€œI had a little headache after I got it,ā€ Contreras said. ā€œI feel good and I want to make sure I'm ready to go tomorrow. I wanted to stay in. It was bleeding really bad. It was bad for me because I wanted to stay in there.ā€

Andrew Knizner took over behind the plate, and Mikolas brushed back Happ to run the count to 3-1. With the next pitch, Mikolas hit Happ in the rear, with Mikolas (6-6) and Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol being ejected.

ā€œI just went to first base,ā€ Happ said. ā€œYou wear it. It kind of felt like he was coming in there.ā€

Mikolas didn't expect to be ejected.

ā€œI was a little surprised,ā€ Mikolas said. ā€œThey (umpires) had a meeting and decided to toss me. The umpires can believe what they want to believe. That was their choice. They believed there was intent there and that's all umpires need.ā€

The game marked the beginning of a second four-game series between the two clubs in the span of four days.

At 51-51, Chicago is at the .500 mark for the first time since sitting at 19-19 following a victory May 12 in Minnesota.

Cody Bellinger, Christopher Morel and Mike Tauchman each had three hits for the Cubs to back left-hander Justin Steele (11-3). Steele improved to 4-1 in six career starts against St. Louis, allowing five hits and one run. He had four strikeouts and walked three.

ā€œIt was a very hot, humid day out there,ā€ Steele said. ā€œThat's part of it. You lose feel for something, you adjust. I felt like I did a good job making adjustments. I stayed hydrated. It was definitely the most humid game I've pitched in this year.ā€

Long reliever Dakota Hudson replaced Mikolas, who threw just 14 pitches. Hudson gave up a single before walking two to score Happ. A ground-rule double Morel added two runs for a 3-0 lead.

ā€œWe just let the game come to us,ā€ Happ said. "Everybody's having good at-bats from top to bottom.ā€

Hudson allowed nine hits and five earned runs in 4 1/3 innings, striking out three and walking two. It was the longest outing by a St. Louis reliever this season.

The Cubs added two runs with two outs in the third. Gomes and Miles Mastrobuoni each had an RBI single.

Nico Hoerner scored on a fielderā€™s choice in the fourth, giving Chicago a 6-0 advantage.

Knizner had his first multi-homer game. He led off the fourth with a home run and added a two-run homer in the eighth. The last catcher to come off the bench and do that was Ross on June 14, 2009 when played for Atlanta.

ā€œYou don't have much time get ready,ā€ Knizner said. ā€œYou just trust your instincts.ā€

Mike Tauchman greeted reliever Andrew SuƔrez with a home run to start the sixth, making it 7-1. Gomes hit a two-run double in the seventh for a 9-1 lead. Tauchman also drove in a run in the ninth.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Cubs: RHP Brad Boxberger (right forearm strain) is scheduled for a bullpen session Friday. He experienced no problems after his last session Tuesday. ā€¦ INF Nick Madrigal (right hamstring tightness) continues to play at Triple-A Iowa. On Wednesday, he went 2 -for 4 with three runs.

Cardinals: INF Tommy Edman (right wrist inflammation) worked out with the team before Thursdayā€™s game and took batting practice. Heā€™s expected to go to Triple-A Memphis for a rehab assignment beginning Saturday. ā€¦ RHP Ryan Helsley (right forearm strain) has been scheduled for a bullpen session Saturday.

UP NEXT

Cardinals LHP Jordan Montgomery (6-8, 3.37) is set to start Friday. The Cubs had yet to announce a starter.

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