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Éric Serge Gagné (French pronunciation: [ɡɑɲe]) (born January 7, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
Signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent in 1995, Gagné began his career as a starting pitcher. After he struggled in that role, the Dodgers converted Gagné from a starter to a reliever, where for three years (2002–2004) he was statistically the most outstanding closer in the game, winning the Cy Young Award in 2003. During that period, he set a major league record by converting 84 consecutive save opportunities. The phrase "Game Over" was heavily used by the Dodgers and the media in connection with his appearances to finish close games.
Gagné played sparingly in 2005 and 2006 due to injury, undergoing elbow surgery in 2005 and back surgery in 2006. The Dodgers did not re-sign him after 2006, and Gagné started the 2007 season with the Texas Rangers, where he briefly enjoyed success again as a closer. However, he was less successful in stints with the Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers, and was finally released after the 2008 season.
«Reel St-Renard» interprété par Éric Gagné
Éric Gagné joue le reel du tenace et Ti-minou
Eric Gagne
Eric Gagne Tribute
CY YOUNG vs MVP
Eric Gagne Interview - 25th Annual American Century Championship
Eric Gagne Saves One for the Dodgers in 2003
Eric Gagne's Back With DODGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!(HD)
Eric Gagne 98mph
Game Over -- L'histoire d'Éric Gagné
Hank Blalock All Star Game Home Run off of Eric Gagne
Eric Gagne on the future return of baseball to Montreal
The Eric Gagne Song
La galope de la côte sud