Andrew Miller's Save Streak Ends at 24
Posted Aug 12, 2015
Yankees closer Andrew Miller suffered his first blown save of the season on Tuesday. Miller entered the game against the Indians in the 10th after the Yankees had just grabbed a 4-2 lead. Miller allowed the first two batters to reach via a single and a double. One run scored on a sacrifice fly, followed by an RBI single. Miller had converted each of his previous 24 save opportunities and still owns a shiny 2.08 ERA.
(CBS Sports)
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