Published 5/6/2008
at FOXSports.com News for MLB
Eric Gagne hasn't blown his chance to be the Milwaukee Brewers' closer - at least not yet.
The 2003 NL Cy Young Award winner began this week's series at Florida leading the majors with five blown saves. But before Tuesday's game, manager Ned Yost said he's sticking with Gagne in the ninth inning.
Yost said it was "ridiculous" to even discuss a change, despite Gagne's 6.14 ERA in 16 games.
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