CLEVELAND — After four months and a lengthy rain delay, there's a second team sitting atop the AL Central.
The Royals have run down the Guardians.
Paul DeJong hit a two-run homer and Kansas City moved into a tie for first with Cleveland by beating the Guardians 6-1 on Tuesday night in a game delayed more than two hours by rain.
The Royals, who lost 106 games last season, improved to a league-best 23-13 since the All-Star break, when they trailed the Guardians by seven games.
''That's our goal, to win the division," Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said. ''Clearly nothing is decided. We got a month-plus to go, but we like the way we're playing. Our guys are super competitive. They don't back down from anything and this is what a pennant race should be.''
Cleveland had led the division since April 14 — 154 days — before dropping the first three games in this series, which concludes with a matinee Wednesday. The Guardians have lost nine of 12 and are just 17-21 since the break.
Cleveland had a nine-game lead on June 26. It's gone now.
''For me, it's about the end of the season,'' first-year manager Stephen Vogt said. "It doesn't matter how you get there. What matters is that we do get there. Yeah, if you want to look back at the standings, you have a big lead that's early in the season, that's why you play 162 games.