Eric Gagne

Eric Gagne

Eric Gagne is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers and wears number 38. He is managed by pitching manager Rick Honeycutt.

 
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Prior to the winter meetings next week in the Indianapolis Convention Center, the Los Angeles Dodgers need to decide what moves the team needs to make that will lead towards their next winning season.  Ned Colletti continues business as usual and makes it a priority to put the Dodgers back in the playoffs for the 2010 season. The Dodgers have 17 free agents, including Manny Ramirez, who recently exercised the club option. Other free agents who...  
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Rick Honeycutt Joins Pros to Teach Free Baseball CampsWRCB-TVEntertainment News from AP CHATTANOOGA (WRCB) - Former Major League Baseball pitcher, current Los Angeles Dodgers pitching coach, and Chattanooga native ...  
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Joe Torre's entire coaching staff will be back with the Los Angeles Dodgers next season. Third base coach Larry Bowa, first base coach Mariano Duncan, pitching coach Rick Honeycutt, hitting coach Don Mattingly, bench coach Bob Schaefer, bullpen coach Ken Howell, coach Manny Mota and instr...  
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The Los Angeles Dodgers announced today they will extend general manager Ned Colletti's contract. After speaking with the team's P.R. department, I was informed that while they will not release the exact number of years in the agreement, the word is it will be a long-term deal. For Dodger fans who were hoping for a change in that position, this comes as bad news. I have to admit to being in that camp, as I had been hoping the Dodgers would...  
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The Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Tuesday afternoon that they are extending the contract of general manager Ned Colletti. The terms of the agreement were not available, except that it would be a multi-year deal. "It's a long-term deal and I'll be here for a long time and maybe here for longer than that," said Colletti. In his four-year tenure as general manager, Colletti has guided the Dodgers to the playoffs three out of four seasons, and...  
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