KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Jose Trevino capped a six-run first inning with a three-run homer, Gleyber Torres added a three-run drive in the seventh and the New York Yankees romped over the Kansas City Royals 11-5 Wednesday night for their third straight win in the four-game series.

Giancarlo Stanton hit a 449-foot, two-run homer into shrubbery next to a waterfall beyond left-center, a night after hitting a 446-foot home run over three fences beyond center field.

Stanton has five home runs at Kauffman, two to left field and two to center.

ā€œWe got to get right field now, so I got one more game to do it,ā€ Stanton said.

The major league-best Yankees (49-21) have won 12 of their last 15 games and have outscored the Royals 25-8 in the series.

New York has scored 10 runs in the first inning of the three games and leads the major leagues with 57 first-inning runs. The Yankees are 25-3 when scoring in first with a .296 batting average, 20 homers and a .971 OPS.

ā€œA lot of good things, obviously, happened in that first inning,ā€ Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. ā€œEveryone putting together really good at-bats and capped off by a no-doubter by Trevvy. ... Thatā€™s a good offense, and they're playing well, getting some contributions from everyone.ā€

New York has won 17 of its first 22 series, moved a season-best 28 games over .500 and improved to 17-1 against the AL Central, winning 15 in a row.

Alex Verdugo put the Yankees ahead with a two-run single and Anthony Rizzo had a sacrifice fly in the first for his first RBI since May 25. In a 1-for-36 slide this month, Rizzo singled in the seventh for his first hit since June 5.

Stantonā€™s home run was his 17th, and Trevino and Torres have six each.

"Big innings are tough to come back from regardless," Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. "Weā€™ve done it, and we worked hard to try to get back in it tonight as well. We just couldnā€™t come through with a big hit a couple of times.ā€

Juan Soto was in right field for the second straight night after missing three games with left forearm inflammation and went 1 for 2 with a pair of walks, raising his batting average to .317.

Backed by an 8-0 lead, Cody Poteet (3-0) allowed two runs and four hits in 5 1/3 innings.

ā€œItā€™s just exciting, fun to watch,ā€ Poteet said. ā€œWhen you see that, you just want to go out there and pound the strike zone because (when) theyā€™re scoring like that early on, you just want to have a shut-down inning.ā€

AL batting leader Bobby Witt. Jr. doubled in Kansas Cityā€™s first run in the sixth, had three hits and lifted his average .326. The Royals have lost four in a row for the first time this season and 11 of 16 following an eight-game winning streak. Kansas City has allowed 19 runs in the first inning over its last six games.

Royals opener Dan Altavilla (0-1) gave up five runs, three hits and one walk while getting one out, raising his ERA to 33.75.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Royals: Kansas City said OF Hunter Renfroeā€™s left big toe is not fractured as originally thought. Renfroe fouled two balls off his foot three pitches apart Monday. He is projected to miss two-to-three weeks, down from six-to-eight weeks.

UP NEXT

LHP Nestor Cortes (3-5, 3.68 ERA) starts Thursdayā€™s series finale for the Yankees and RHP Alec Marsh (5-3, 4.05 ERA) for the Royals.

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