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Red Sox The 2007 Eric Gagne deadline deal was a fascinating disaster Despite Gagne pitching poorly, the Red Sox still won the World Series. And they didn't trade any future stars.
Gagne needed only 18 pitches to dispose of the Red Sox, including three to Varitek--who swung and missed badly at each--to end the game. “That was just pure filth tonight,” fellow reliever ...
Then-Boston Red Sox reliever Eric Gagne kicks up his leg while pitching in the ninth inning against the Colorado Rockies in Game 1 of the World Series on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007 at Fenway Park in ...
BOSTON, Aug. 2 -- It didn't matter to Eric Gagne that he couldn't earn a save in his Boston Red Sox debut. Coming in from the bullpen to a standing ovation from the sellout crowd at Fenway Park ...
Eric Gagne gave up a closing job in Texas for a setup role in Boston in Tuesday's biggest... Tough Red Sox pen gets tougher with Gagne Chron Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
In Gagne’s first 15 appearances with the Sox, he allowed 14 earned runs in 14 innings of work. Opposing batters hit greater than .350 against the once stud closer.
Longtime closer Eric Gagne, a former member of the Red Sox and Cy Young Award winner, noticed Kimbrel tipping his pitches while watching Game 4 of the ALCS.
Canada's Eric Gagne, who converted 16 of 17 save chances for the Texas Rangers this season, waived his limited no-trade clause Tuesday to join the Boston Red Sox.
Red Sox 23-year-old prospect Luis Guerrero throws heat. ... FORT MYERS, Fla. – Eric Gagné was one of Red Sox prospect Luis Guerrero’s two favorite pitchers growing up.
Gagne won the 2007 World Series with the Red Sox during his 10-year major league career. Credit: AP/DAVID ZALUBOWSKI That’s where he blossomed. From 2002-04, Gagné was the majors’ dominant ...