Relief pitcher Brandon Finnegan of the Kansas City Royals entered the sixth inning with a 3-2 lead over the Cleveland Indians and allowed a three-run homer to Brandon Moss. In the seventh inning, the Royals scored six times to retake the lead, scoring the tying and go-ahead runs off Scott Atchison.
Tuesday’s game marked the first game in 2015 in which the winning pitcher (Finnegan) and losing pitcher (Atchison) were charged with a blown save. There were four such games last year.
