Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Gagne Can't Pitch In Baseball Towns

Eric Gagne has been able to pitch out of some of the most important games for his team, but since joining the Red Sox, where the focus in Boston is on baseball, he can't close anything. He blew the save tonight giving up three earned runs and is now 1-2 with a 9.00 ERA with three blown saves with the Red Sox. Although the Dodgers have some of the most passionate fans in baseball, baseball is not the focus in LA like Kobe and the Lakers are. Same with Texas, where he is pitching in a low pressure environment where not many people care whether they do well or not. So that took a lot of pressure off him to perform and he did going 2-0 with a 2.16 ERA and 16 SV. The Red Sox thought that would not be an issue and traded Kason Gabbard, David Murphy, and Engel Beltre. Gabbard will fit nicely in the rotation and Murphy will probably be with the Rangers next season. So the Rangers traded away three solid players for one who cannot close a game, and it is only affecting the Red Sox chances to hold the division. Gagne is a free agent after the season and probably won't stay in Boston. He probably will get a contract that has less incentives, but similar guaranteed amounts of money. It is possible to see the Phillies, who were trying to build their 'pen all season to make a run for him. Maybe even the Brewers, who could use a solid setup man or late inning reliever, could sign Gagne to a deal. There is about a week and half left in the season it so there is some time to see if he can turn it around, but I doubt the Red Sox will pitch him in any meaningful games.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

good points, i agree with those here. i wouldnt mind him in brew town. focus is on baseball, but media isnt all over.

Anonymous said...

the rangers are in a low environment because they are blocked by the astros...and the cowboys. but nonetheless, you make some good points.

Anonymous said...

So a little over a month of pitching for the Red Sox means Eric Gagne, a Cy Young award winner, can't pitch in baseball towns?

He's pitching with tendinitis in his right shoulder and has been since May and was shut down for a week in August.

Just a little research.

And it's 'affecting', not effecting.

Anonymous said...

what he is saying is he has lost all confidence to close out games and the more pressure put on him by red sox nation, the more he struggles

Anonymous said...

You can gauge that after a month and a half?

Shoulder is much more likely for the struggles. If it was a year's worth of pitching, maybe you can judge it that way.

Anonymous said...

I think the Red Sox will judge it that way becausew they are desperate to win.

Anonymous said...

When Gagne pitched in LA it was like a rock concert when he came in in the 9th. It was a huge deal. This is a different Gagne than those days. Thats like saying Willie Mays couldn't play in the big city when he was a Met. During his "magic" years he would have blown everyone away anywhere he pitched. To bad most people think the sun rises in Boston and sets in NY.