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Gagne Apologizes but Avoids Mitchell Report Talk
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Gagne Makes a Statement About Nothing
Chuckie Hacks — Eric Gagne apologized today for being a "distraction" and said that he's just looking forward to helping the Brewers to get to the World Series and the playoffs. He did not guarantee a World Series championship, however. He made two statements to the press, one in English and another in French. You can find the statement in English here . I didn't bother looking for the one in French. He never mentioned the Mitchell Report in his English statement although he did so in the French statement, according to Adam McCalvy. I'm guessing that he was so guarded in his comments because his lawyers told him to be careful - he doesn't want to face possible suspension ...

The Art of the Apology: Andy Pettitte & Eric Gagne Want Us To Forgive...
Oriole Post - Baltimore Orioles Analysis & News; The World of Baseball and Beyond — Andy Pettitte faced the music and was asked a ton of questions to a throng of media. We all know Andy is a guy who has some great integrity, is a good guy, and whatever else; however, I should did he dupe the Yankees into giving him a huge contract and does he really feel sorry considering all the money he's made. I think he's sorry to an extent, but did he consider everything including the consequences before he was forced to give his mea culpa thanks to the Mitchell ...

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