Scott Bailes (8-11), the fourth Cleveland pitcher, went one inning for the victory.
Scott Bailes (1-2), the third Cleveland pitcher, came on to start the 10th.
John Farrell (2-5), the first of three Cleveland pitchers, was tagged for seven runs on six hits before leaving in the second inning.
Cleveland pitchers gave Hegan credit for part of their success.
Cleveland pitchers committed three balks, and two of them led to Kansas City runs.
"I don't care," Edmonds said, expressing his feelings, or lack of them, for the Cleveland pitcher.
Scott Bailes, the fourth Cleveland pitcher, worked the final one and one-third innings for his third save.
Paul Shuey, the third Cleveland pitcher, gave up the winning shot into the left-field corner one out later.
Cleveland pitchers had 10 complete games during the season; six other teams had more.
The seven walks were a career high and most by a Cleveland pitcher this year.