CHICAGO — Bobby Witt Jr.'s grand slam — and fourth hit of the game — capped Kansas City's six-run, eighth inning rally and the Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 8-5 on Monday night.
Witt lofted the first pitch he saw from John Brebbia, a low slider, into the left-center stands for 19th homer and third career grand slam. Witt also singled twice and doubled as the Royals handed the major league worst White Sox a franchise-record 15th straight loss.
Witt extended his hitting streak to 11 games. The 24-year-old All-Star shortstop is batting .545 (24 for 44) during the surge.
''I'm just trying to be ready for every pitch because you never know what your going to get in the big leagues,'' Witt said. ''These pitchers are good so you just want to be prepared.''
With Kansas City trailing 5-2 entering the eight, Hunter Renfroe and MJ Melendez hit back-to-back solo drives off reliever Steven Wilson. Brebbia (0-6) hit Adam Frazier with a pitch and issued a walk to Michael Massey before Witt connected.
''Those guys put together good at-bats, so I had to do my part,'' Witt said. ''There was always kind of a momentum swing or whatever it is, but I think that we just believe in ourselves.''
The Royals improved to 58-49 and remained in position for the final AL Wild Card.
''There were so many things that went well tonight, but Bobby's definitely the headline," Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said. ''Great, great poise to not try to do too much and he's just got so much talent, so much bat speed and power.''