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To: Petronski

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Eric Gagne's streak of 84 consecutive saves ended against the same team he couldn't hold off two years ago: the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Gagne's major league-record streak ended Monday night when he blew a two-run lead for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who came back to beat Arizona 6-5 in 10 innings.

Gagne relieved with a 5-3 lead at the start of the ninth but allowed pinch-hitter Luis Gonzalez's RBI double and Chad Tracy's run-scoring single on an 0-2 pitch that went past the glove of a diving first baseman Olmedo Saenz. Both hits came off changeups.

``I never really thought about the streak at all,'' Gagne said. ``I'm not really relieved about it, but it was so much fun to be a part of it.''

Realizing that Gagne's streak was over, the crowd of 32,929 at Dodger Stadium gave Gagne a standing ovation as he stood on the mound with his head down.

``He had a great run,'' Gonzalez said. ``The Dodgers have had a great run of pitchers with streaks -- Orel Hershiser with his scoreless inning streak, and this one with the saves.

``Gagne did a fantastic job, but finally we got over the hump to get him to blow a save out there. There was one team out there that was eventually going to break it.'


7 posted on 07/06/2004 5:48:33 AM PDT by Petronski (A Rinso white!)
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Eric Gagne's streak of 84 consecutive saves

A remarkable record, and one that will stand for a long time.

23 posted on 07/06/2004 4:20:53 PM PDT by malakhi
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