KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) JosƩ Ramƭrez hit his fifth career grand slam and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Kansas City Royals 14-1 on Wednesday night, moving into first place in the AL Central despite a losing record.

RamĆ­rez lined a first-pitch cutter from Austin Cox into the left-field bullpen after Cox opened the third by allowing a single and two walks.

ā€œHeā€™s been one of the best hitters in the game for a number of years,ā€ Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. ā€œThe grand slam didnā€™t even seem like that bad of a pitch.ā€

RamĆ­rez has 13 homers this season.

ā€œJosĆ© stole the show, got us on the board early,ā€ Josh Bell said. ā€œA grand slam like that takes the pressure off and allows us to relax in the box. Heā€™s an incredible player, makes the adjustments.ā€

RamĆ­rez added an RBI double in the seventh and is hitting .411 (30 for 73) with 14 extra-base hits in his last 18 games.

Cleveland has won seven of nine to surpass Minnesota (40-42) in the division standings.

ā€œWe kind of expected this, day one of camp,ā€ Bell said. ā€œBut we still have a ton of season left to play. Weā€™ve got to take care of every last ballgame. We plan to do that.ā€

Bellā€™s two-run homer, a 464-foot drive into the right-field fountains, gave Cleveland a 6-0 lead in the fifth.

ā€œIt was cool to not hit a ball 4 feet in front of home," Bell said. "Hopefully, there will be more like that.ā€

Bell added a two-run double in the sixth as the Guardians batted around against James McArthur, a 26-year-old right-hander who made his major league debut.

Cleveland (39-40) played its second straight game without manager Terry Francona, who was hospitalized overnight and told by doctors to rest when he felt lightheaded before Tuesdayā€™s game.

Bo Naylor connected for his first major league home run, a two-run line drive to left-center in the seven-run sixth, the Guardiansā€™ biggest inning this season. He had a career-high three hits.

Nick Sandlin (4-3), the first of four relievers, got four outs. Starter Logan Allen worked out of several jams, allowing six runners over 3 2/3 innings.

ā€œI thought his stuff was working really well,ā€ Naylor said of Allen, who threw 98 pitches. ā€œThe pitch count got a little up. Great stuff. He competed in every situation he was a part of.ā€

Making his first major league start, Cox (0-1) allowed his first runs after 12 1/3 scoreless innings of relief to begin his career. He surrendered four runs, four hits and four walks in 3 2/3 innings with two strikeouts.

ā€œHe was throwing the ball fine,ā€ Quatraro said. ā€œHis command was a little erratic. He struggled to sustain the velocity in the heat. His pitch count got up there a little bit. They made him work hard there in the second and third. His stuff was fine. He just lost the zone a little bit.ā€

First baseman Matt Duffy pitched a scoreless ninth for the Royals, who have lost 10 of their last 12 series, with two splits.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Royals: 2B Nicky Lopez left after being hit by a pitch on his right hand.

UP NEXT

With the Guardians seeking a three-game sweep, Shane Bieber (5-5, 3.69 ERA) will oppose Kansas Cityā€™s Zach Greinke (1-8, 5.31) on Thursday.

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