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October 13, 2007
BY SEAN McADAM
Journal Sports Writer
BOSTON -- Eric Gagne struggled once more in another mop-up role and may have made his last appearance of this series, or perhaps the postseason.
Gagne entered the game in the ninth with the Sox leading 10-3 and while he struck out three and didn't allow a run, he did load the bases on two hits and a walk.
He had a similarly rocky mop-up inning in Game Three of the ALDS, allowing a hit and a run before the Sox closed out the series.
If Gagne can't throw strikes and get outs with a 9-0 lead (Anaheim) and 10-3 lead (last night), the Sox probably can't trust him in any situation.
Posted by Art Martone
at 12:18 AM | Permalink
Mike Levesque | October 13, 2007 5:20 PM link
Instead of trying to keep Eric Gagne away from the Yankees like we did this year........I'm hoping we encourage him to sign with the Yankeees.
If he hasn't found himself yet..........he's never going to.