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Eric Gagne batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career Statistics.
posted 7/22/2007 in Eric Gagne Bookmarks
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Where They Stand: Milwaukee Brewers
Published 4/1/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
2008 Outcome: 90-72, 7.5 Games Behind The Cubs In The NL Central. Won The NL Wild Card and lost to the Phillies in the NLDS. What They've Lost: SP CC Sabathia (Signed With Yankees), SP Ben Sheets (Free Agent), 2B Ray Durham (Free Agent), RP Salomon Torres (Retired), RP Brian Shouse (Signed With Rays), RP Eric Gagne (Released), 3B Russell Branyan (Signed With Mariners), OF Gabe Kapler (Signed With Rays), 3B Mike Lamb (Released), 3B Joe Dillion (Designated For Assignment), RP Derrick Turnbow (Signed ...
Who else is on the list?
Published 2/10/2009 by Chris H. at The Yankee Universe
... this to be inappropriate speculation, instead, I think it’s only fair for us to wonder about who the other names are since they have yet to be released. If one guy’s name is released, release them all, right? Here are a few players that I think could be on the list.
1. Barry Bonds
2. Bret Boone
3. Jason Giambi
4. Aubrey Huff
5. Bill Mueller
6. Gary Sheffield
7. Javy Lopez
8. Eric Gagne
9. Sammy Sosa
10. Richard Hidalgo
11. Jeff Bagwell ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 33
Published 1/28/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... what's up with you employing relievers whose last names end with -worth?
Josh Fogg, SP: Usually sings along to the National Anthem but feels, deep in his heart, that the National Anthem should be "Johnny Angel" by Shelley Fabares.
Ryan Freel, CF: Thinks and says crazy things and refuses to put his money where his mouth is. Actually invented the voice in his head prior to an on-field collision with Norris Hopper in 2007.
Eric Gagne, RP: Needed a mental break in 2008 after giving up too many tater ...
Hells Bells?
Published 1/7/2009 by ericstephen at True Blue LA
... The HR rate skyrocketed last year, but there's reason to believe that was just bad luck (more of his fly balls allowed ended up as HR than previous seasons). If it were up to me, I would pass on Hoffman and throw that money into the pile to be used for Manny and a starting pitcher. But signing Hoffman wouldn't be the worst thing in the world either.
After Welcome to the Jungle and Bad to the Bone blaring over the loudspeakers to start the 9th inning at Dodger Stadium, it would be weird to hear Hells Bells. I'd settle for Big, Bad ...
The Thursday Ten
Published 11/13/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Justin) at The Brew Town Beat
... sports history. Think we missed someone, or ranked someone too low or too high, leave a comment and let us know. Now then, lets begin. Honorable Mention Michael Redd: Good player, not worth max money though. Bill Hall: Big time money for a super-sub type player. Nick Luchey: Paid him big money to unseat WIlliam Henderson and could never do it. Dwayne Wade: Let me get this straight, for all that money Marquette payed him he only delivered one Final Four... and left early? 10. Eric Gagne ...
Reunions? There are lots of ex Red Sox out there... should any come back?
Published 11/13/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... isn't worth much in the field and his bat has slowed down. (Funny... another power hitter from the late 1990s/early 2000s whose bat has slowed down... I wonder why). I guess the Red Sox could use a left handed bat off of the bench. Even if he makes the team, I don't see him making it through the year. Maybe he just wants to retire as a Red Sox. VERDICT: SIGN HIM TO A MINOR LEAGUE CONTRACT AND INVITE HIM TO SPRING TRAINING ERIC GAGNE Ha! Just checking to see if you were reading. Tom Doyle sang is ...
Tuesday Morning Rangers Notes
Published 11/11/2008 by Joey Matschulat at Baseball Time in Arlington
... are made") and Wright at number 151 ("Another candidate for Japan, unless he wants to do the whole stay-in-the-minors-waiting-for-an-injury thing again"). ● And finally, courtesy of ESPN.com's Buster Olney: Trevor Hoffman, the all-time leaders in saves and the face of the San Diego franchise, will not return to the Padres for 2009. The team has withdrawn its contract offer for 2009 to Hoffman, who is eligible for free agency this fall. Just sayin'.
[THE HANGOVER] Grant Balfour One Of Most Dominating Relievers In History Of Baseball
Published 10/16/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (The Professor) at Rays Index
... The results? The Mad Australian is just the 4th pitcher in the history of baseball to post such a dominating season out of the bullpen. The other three is a who's who of dominating closer performances, including Eric Gagne (2003), ...
Closing the Door: K-Rod’s 62 vs Gagne’s 84
Published 9/25/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (CheapSeats) at Hockey From the Cheap Seats
... If I could have my pick of seasons by a closer, I wouldn’t even think twice in picking Eric Gagne’s 2003 MVP season where he converted ...
Another Thought on the Trade Deadline
Published 7/29/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Last season the Red Sox felt like they insulated some of their risk in acquiring Eric Gagne by recognizing that a compensatory draft pick would come their way if Gagne walked in free agency. Sure enough, they had the 45th pick in June's draft as the result of an otherwise disastrous transaction. ...
Disappointment
Published 7/22/2008 at Empyreal Environs
... . He was 82. Numerologic coincidence: Eric Gagne pitched 82 and one-third innings in the three consecutive years where he was a dominating closer, 2002-2004. ...
When it rains, it pours on Friday the 13th
Published 6/15/2008 by CardsFanDan (noreply@blogger.com) at The NL Central Blog
... The Isringhausen case is very interesting, because, like Brewers closer Eric Gagne, he suffers from a blown psyche. Both are former all-stars, and got off to great starts, despite blowing saves left and right, Gagne more so than Izzy. Isringhausen should be able to be fixed, but Gagne on the other hand, has a history of steroids, being named in the Mitchell Report, so it is unknown whether or not he will be able to revert to his former glory of 2002-2003. Isringhausen, meanwhile, is just old, and may be on the downside of his career. LaRussa has said that he plans to ease him ...
Doug Melvin and the Brew-Notes: Bullpen travails
Published 5/2/2008 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... Needless to say, even the best laid plans go awry with alarming regularity. But that is too generous; these plans were far from the best-laid. Melvin began by signing Eric Gagne, whipping boy of the otherwise placated Red Sox nation, to a one year, $10 million dollar note. Yep, the guy used to be real famous, so let’s bring him in. Hey, remember when ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #64 Angel Berroa
Published 3/11/2008 by RoyalsRetro <royalsnightly@yahoo.com> at Royals Review
... and a young starting pitcher named Eric Gagne. The Royals wanted more pitching and the deal fell apart. The Athletics were looking to add a bat to the lineup, even if it meant adding payroll. The Royals were looking for a closer to rectify their historically bad bullpen in 2000, so Tampa Bay was brought in for a three team deal which brought Damon and Royals minor league infielder ...
Your comprehensive list of Sox players in the Mitchell report
Published 12/13/2007 by Dan Lamothe, Red Sox Monster at Red Sox Monster
... : A wily reliever with the Red Sox from 1995-1996, Stanton received human growth hormone while with the Yankees in 2001 and the Mets in 2003. Fun fact: He also won the first game I ever saw in person at Fenway Park. -- Eric Gagne : An abject fail as a member of the Red Sox bullpen, Gagne is accused of receiving human growth hormone while with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the report. I ...
Brewers continue to prove they are morons
Published 12/10/2007 by Trip McFeely at Construda
... Cordero to the Reds after not wanting to pay him an extra million or two a year. It was a dumb move for a guy that was definitely the best closer on the market, and will surely lead Cincinnati to an NL Central title (shut up Skindog) But dont worry Milwaukee fans! You have an amazing replacement for Cordero as the Brewers have inked a one-year, $10 million deal for Eric Gagne . Yes, washed-up, always injured, throws barely a 70 mph fastball anymore Eric Gagne . This Eric Gagne had a 6.75 ERA for Boston and lost his control wihile ...
The Very Likely Return of Todd Jones
Published 11/9/2007 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys
... And Wren confirmed that this week at the general manager meetings in Orlando. So barring an offer Jones can't refuse from another team in crying need of a veteran closer (and none really come to mind that need one more than the Tigers), his return to the Tigers seems almost a formality. But it appears that Dave Dombrowski is making sure he'll be covered if Jones happens to sign elsewhere. The name at the top of the replacement list seems to be Eric Gagne. Not only would he likely cost the same as Jones in money and contract ...
Recap: World Series Game 1. Good news. We won!
Published 10/25/2007 by Allen Chace <info@overthemonster.com> at Over the Monster
... 13-1? I'll take it. 15 might've been nicer, and made me feel better about y'know, that guy coming in to pitch the 9th. ...
World Series preview: Don't count out the Rockies
Published 10/24/2007 by Jake Lloyd at The Power Alley -- A Blog of All Sports!
... leading the way, I like Colorado's middle relief and setup situation over Boston's, especially if Boston's Eric Gagne enters a game in a tight situation." ...
TOP TEN LIST
Published 9/26/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... . My new name is Eric Gagne . 8. My 4-year old son just started Tee Ball and his coach asked me to scout the other teams in his league. 7. I went on the 15-day disabled list for writer's block. 6. The cleaning lady has a Black Belt in ...